The saying "hello me duck" is a regional greeting primarily associated with the East Midlands of England, particularly in Nottingham. It is believed to have originated as a term of endearment, with "duck" being a common affectionate nickname. The phrase reflects the local dialect and culture, showcasing the warmth and friendliness typical of the area. Its use has become a charming representation of local identity and camaraderie.
by saying hola, bonjour, or hello x
I don't think there are any humans who speak duck language.
another word for hello ummm hi
French = bonjour english = hello
i know following cases that we can consider at saying hello? walker should say hello first standing incoming should say hello to people that are inside younger to older but older can say first hello when ever it does not come from being weak in self confidence
In Birmingham, people typically greet each other by saying "Alright?" or "You alreet?" as a casual way of saying hello.
Konichiwa
for you, it isn't
by saying hello
hello, how are you today o_0
You can say "Hello" in Ilonggo by saying "Kumusta" or "Hello".
The Duck Factory - 1984 Goodbye Buddy Hello Skip 1-1 was released on: USA: 12 April 1984