ya'at'teeh
"Hello, my friend" - An english transliteration; although Ya' at'eeh was and is still used to mean "good", and was the word selected to take on the english meaning "hello".
Depending on the time of day. Morena Tamariki (Good Morning Children) Morena Kaiako (Good Morning Teacher) Kia Ora Tamariki (Hello Children) Kia Ora Kaiako (Hello Teacher)
Zulu: Sawubona Afrikaans: Hallo Sotho/s: Ligaay
To say "hello" in Alaska it's just simply "hello" since 89.7% of the population speaks English and even those who don't are probably familiar with that term.
Halito Halito, chim achukma? - Hello, how are you?
good morning..
Sounds like the common way an English speaker says the Navajo word for "Hello."Yá'át'ééhThe Navajo name for the community is Tʼáá Bííchʼį́įdii.
Yah'ah' teh' ah'bin'eh - Hello, good morning in Navajo
"Hello, my friend" - An english transliteration; although Ya' at'eeh was and is still used to mean "good", and was the word selected to take on the english meaning "hello".
Hello - Bonjour
hello
Talofa
The Spanish to English translation for "hola" is "hello." For example, if someone is approached with, "Hola, amigo!" or "Hello, friend!", one appropriate response could also be "Hola!" or "Hello!" in return.
hello class
hello, how do you do ?
hello
Because Filipinos actually say Hello as it is. There isn't any direct translation of Hello. The nearest translation is Kumusta ka which means How are you or How are you doing.