hello hello hello

@CORDALE (866)
United States
September 24, 2006 11:25pm CST
What are different ways to say hello? drop me a line in any language to say hello. this will be used as a language tool for my children.
27 responses
@jhannon (1406)
• United States
30 Sep 06
hola!
• China
28 Sep 06
?? Ni Hao -- Putong hua(mandarin) common form. ?? Nin hao -- polite form. Li he -- Min nan hua or Hokkien G'day mate -- Australian Salut ---- French Guten tag --- German
@rakleen (565)
• India
28 Sep 06
Namaste in INDIA
• India
28 Sep 06
Namaste in Hindi a language in India Namaskaram in Telugu a language in India Vannakam in Tamil Namaskara in Kannada
• India
28 Sep 06
well its NAMASKARAM in malayalam.
@Si1234 (457)
• India
28 Sep 06
Namaste in hindi
• Hong Kong
28 Sep 06
Lay hou in Hong Kong(cantonese)
@moneymind (10510)
• Philippines
28 Sep 06
Its not the exact translation of hello but heres greetings in Filipino: Mabuhay, kumusta. greetings. : )
• India
27 Sep 06
hello hellllo means phone? is it? i like to have a mobile phone. but i dont have one. can you help me
@clintz15 (974)
• India
27 Sep 06
hellonzzzzz
@BLesseDmiN (1072)
• Singapore
28 Sep 06
ni hao= hello in mandarin =)
@MisterR (171)
• Netherlands
26 Sep 06
hallo or hoi - in Dutch
@skittlez353 (1402)
• United States
28 Sep 06
SPANiSH - HOLA ;)
@mcvacek (12)
• United States
28 Sep 06
Of course bonjour is the formal hello in french, but the informal (use with family or friends) is Salut (sa...(as in salad)...loo)
• United States
26 Sep 06
Hallo-German
@Aali311 (6112)
• United States
26 Sep 06
hi, lol..
@Schubler (1525)
• Romania
26 Sep 06
Hy... in English Bonjour ... in French Care-i treaba, gagico!!! ... in Romanian The last one is the best... I was just joking don`t use the romanian one... Use this in Romanian: Salutare!!!
26 Sep 06
"Ey up m'duck" Is local dialect primarily in the East Midlands region of England. Although part from that it's the obvious Hello!
@OliveOil (83)
• Singapore
26 Sep 06
"Knee How" (as pronounced) in Chinese Mandarin "Aunt Neon Ha Say Yo" (as pronounced) in Korean
@mythmoh (3984)
• United States
26 Sep 06
vanakkam--tamil Namasthe--hindi aibuvan--sinkala