When You First Meet Them.
If someone says, "Nice to meet you," you can say, "Likewise," or, "Nice to meet you too." They mean the same thing.
To say "nice to meet you" in Igbo, you would say "Nnọọ."
In Chickasaw, you can say "chukmisa (good day)" to greet someone in a friendly manner.
In Hmong, you can say "Zoo siab ntsib koj" to express "it's nice to meet you." This phrase conveys a warm greeting when meeting someone for the first time.
In Māori, you say "Tēnā koe" when meeting someone for the first time.
In Dari, you say "خوشبختم" (Khoshbakhtam) to express "nice to meet you." This phrase is commonly used when greeting someone for the first time. You can also say "از ملاقات شما خوشحالم" (Az mulaqat-e shoma khoshhalam), which means "I am happy to meet you."
"I would have said that it was nice to meet you but I'm not a liar."
You say "Nice to meet you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Inumidun lati ri e".
Memnun oldum=pleased to meet you/nice to meet you
"Khosh amadid" is how you say "nice to meet you" in Farsi.
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Well, it is polite after meeting someone, when parting company that one says "nice to have met you."