Friday, August 8, 2008

How to say HELLO in different languages

Hello is a word used as greeting. It is an expression used to greet somebody you meet (or to answer a telephone call). If you want to say "hello" in a different language then the list below should come in handy.

However, verbally expressing (saying) “hello” might not be easy. Trying to pronounce a word in a different language, that you are not acquainted with, can cause you to mispronounce the word. If possible, try to listen carefully to how people of that language greet each other. The pronunciation of word can also vary from one region to another within a country. It may, as well, not be the best phrase to say in a given situation. Depending on a culture, it may be customary to say “hello” with a hand shake, hug, bow etc.

Since you are learning to say HELLO in different languages not all countries are listed. This is because you are not learning to say HELLO in every different country (where the language would be the same for one already listed). Here are some of the ways of saying "hello" in different languages around the world.


Language


Country


Hello


AfrikaansSouth
Africa
Goeie
More
AlbanianAlbaniaTungjatjeta
AmericanUSAHi/hello
ArabicN. Africa, Middle
East
Marhaba
ArmenianArmeniaBarevdzes
AustralianAustraliaG'day
AzerbaijaniAzerbaijan,
Iran
Salaam
Aleihum
BasqueSpainKaixo
BelorussianBelorussiaDobri
Dzen
BengaliIndiaNamoshkar
BosnianBosniaMerhaba
BulgarianBulgariaZdravei
BurmeseBurma
(Myanmar)
Min
Ga La Baa
CantoneseChinaNei Ho
Cambodian
(Khmer)
CambodiaJoom
Reab Suor
CatalanSpainHola
CherokeeN.
America
O'siyo
ChichewaMalawiMoni
Chinese
(Cantonese)
ChinaNei
Hou Ma
Chinese (Mandarin)ChinaNi Hao
CroatianCroatia,
Bosnia
Bog
CzechCzech RepublicAhoj
DanishDenmark,
Greenland
Goddag,
Hejsa
DutchNetherlandsHallo, Goeiendag
EnglishEnglandHello
EsperantoWorld-wideSaluton
EstonianEstoniaTere
FarsiPersiaSalaam
FilipinoPhilippinesMabuhay
FinnishFinlandHeippa, Moi
FrenchFranceBonjour
GeorgianGeorgiaGamarjobat
GermanGermanyGuten
tag
GreekGreeceGeia sou
GuamGuamHafa
dai
HawaiianHawaiiAloha
HebrewIsraelShalom,
Ma Nishma
HindiIndiaNamaste
HmongLaos,
Thailand
Nyob
Zoo
HungarianHungarySziasztok
IndonesianIndonesiaSalam,
Apa kabar
InuitCanadaKutaa
Irish
Gaelic
IrelandDia
dhuit
ItalianItalyCiao
JapaneseJapanKonnichiwa,
Ohayo
KoreanKoreaAhnyong
KhmerCambodiaJoom
Reab Suor
LahuThailand, BurmaCheh Shala
LaoLaosSa
Bai Dii
LatinVatican CitySalve
LatvianLatviaSveiki
LisuThailand, BurmaAli Nga
LithuanianLithuaniaLabas
LuxembourgishLuxembourgMoien
MacedonianMacedoniaZdravo
MalagasyMadagascarManao Ahoana
MalayMalaysiaApa
Khabar
MalayalamIndiaNamaskaram
MarshallMarshall
Islands
Kasalelia
MohawkN. AmericaKwe
MandinkaW.
Africa
Kayira
Be
MaoriNew ZealandKiaora
MongolianMongoliaSain
Bainu
NepaliNepalNamaste
NigerianNigeriaBawoni
NorwegianNorwayHallo
PaoThailand,
Burma
Na
Aw Hsaw Ha
PalauPalauAlii
PapiamentoAruba,
Curacao, Bonaire
Con
Ta Bai
Pidgin EnglishPapua New GuineaGude
PolishPolandDzien
Dobry
PortuguesePortugal, BrazilOla
PunjabiPunjab,
India
Sat
Sri Akal
RomanianRomaniaSalut
RussianRussiaPrivet
Saad
(Navajo)
N. AmericaYa at' Eeh
SaipanSaipan
Island
Hafa
Dai
SamoanSamoan IslandsTalofa
Scotish
Gaelic
ScotlandCiamar
A Tha Sibh
SerbianSerbiaZdravo
SetswanaBotswanaDumela Mma (to
female)
SetswanaBotswanaDumela
Rra (to male)
SlovakSlovakiaAhoj
SlovenianSloveniaZdravo,
Zivjo
SpanishS. and C. America,
Spain
Hola, Bono
Estente?
Sri
Lankan
Sri
Lanka
Kohomada
SwahiliAfricaJambo
SwedishSwedenHej
TagalogPhilippinesOy
TamilIndiaVanakkam,
Nalama
TeluguIndiaNamaskaaramulu
ThaiThailandSawaddee
Ka (to female)
ThaiThailandSawaddee Krab
(to male)
TurkishTurkeyMerhaba
UkrainianUkrainePrivit, Dobri
Den
UrduPakistanAsalam
Alaykum
VietnameseVietnamChao
WelshWalesDydd
Da
WiganeseWiganAlreet, Orreet
XhosaSouth
Africa
Molo
YorkshireYorkshireAy Up

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