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Monday, 17 February 2014

How to say hello in different languages

In order to say greetings to everyone in the world in their own language you have to learn at least approximately 2796 language, here you will ask some of the ways in which you can say hello more than one language may find some of the country and the languages ​​that I heard about before, but you will certainly find languages you do not hear from them before, but entertaining and easy way to learn the greeting of each country that you can learn and that learning to your friends:

  1. Afrikaans: hello be (Hallo).
  2.  Alolabamo (Southeast America): (Chkmaya) chíkmàa.
  3. Amharic: tena yistelegn (TNA Esteln), a very formal and can also say (peace). 
  4.  Albanian: Tungjatjeta (Toe - survivors - Lita) and the meaning we wish you a long life, and can say: Kami     (Hai).
  5. Arabic: It is said in the morning (good morning) and said in the evening (good evening).
  6.  American Sign Language: say hello to you to raise your right hand and make your fingertips touch your forehead, this signal to greet those in front of you.
  7.  Armenian: barev or parev (Parf).
  8.  Australian: Grüßgott a formal and pronounce (Grace - Asct) The Servus slang and pronounce it (C - Ahi - Fez). 
  9.  Azerbaijan: salam and pronounce (peace) 
  10. Bahamas English: official (Hello) and informal (Hi) and (Helleyo) As (Bay) are very colloquial. 
  11.  Basque: kaixo and pronounce (Kay - Shaw), in the morning and says egun pronounce (Egg - Ann - En), and the PM says gau (Joe - en). 
  12.  Belarusian: Вiтаю and pronounce (in - Tai - U)
  13.  Bengali: namaskaar (in the state of West Bengal in India)
  14. German: hallo (informal), Guten Tag (formal) and to pronounce (Gotan - the crown), Tag (unofficially).
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