Canadians can speak English or French depending on which part of the country you are in. 'Bonjour' or 'salut' are used in French-speaking regions as a greeting. Typically, Canadians simply say 'hello', 'hi', 'hey', or 'how are ya'
Almost all Canadians speak English, even the Quebecois .
There are 11 official languages in South Africa. The greetings for some language groups overlap so you only need to learn for 8 languages with Venda having different greetings for men and women. Here's a complete list of Hello and Goodbye.
English
Hello
Afrikaans
Goeiedag
isiNdebele
Lotjhani
isiXhosa
Molo
isiZulu
Sawubona
SiSwati
Sawubona
Sesotho
Dumela
Sesotho sa Leboa
Dumela
Setswana
Dumela
Tshivenḓa
♂Ndaa / ♀Aa
Xitsonga
Avuxeni
English
Goodbye
Afrikaans
Totsiens
isiNdebele
Uhambe kuhle
isiXhosa
Sala kakuhle
isiZulu
Sala kahle
SiSwati
Sala kahle
Sesotho
Sala hantle
Sesotho sa Leboa
Sala gabotse
Setswana
Tsamayo sentlê
Tshivenḓa
Kha vha sale zwavhudi
Xitsonga
Salani kahle
There are more translations for "Thank you", Numbers and the Months of the year for all 11 South African languages here too: [see related links]
Hello Baybees! Goodbye BAybees
Chembakolli is in the part of India in which the Tamil language is widely used. Hello is ஹாய் (hāy).
Hello Korea Goodbye - 2006 was released on: USA: 16 August 2006
Ini godda freinadenta
Hello is sawubona, goodbye is hamba kahle.
Namaste and Alvida
salve=hello vale=goodbye
"Hello" in Filipino is "Kamusta" and "goodbye" is "Paalam."
Namaste literally means "I bow to you." Namastecan be described as the "aloha" of India, as it is used both for Hello and Goodbye.http://wikitravel.org/en/Hindi#Hindi_Phrases
Hello - Talofa Goodbye - Tofa Soifua
Hello = Hola Goodbye = Adiós
Olá - Hello Adeusinho - Goodbye
Hello = Hola Goodbye = Adiós
Hello : Nomoskaar Goodbye : Bidai
Jambo is hello and Kwahari is goodbye
"Hello" in Quechua is "Rimaykullayki" and "goodbye" is "Allinllachu."
To say Hello is Ni hao And to say goodbye is Zai jian