salut - hi/bye allo - hello when answering the phone
Well, fro answering the phone and starting a call, you obviously say hello, or hi, of hi... who is this. For ending a call, you say bye, or bye it was nice talking to you.
Annyeonghasaeyo
"Bula vinaka, beachside" Bula Vinaka is a "Hello" greeting used by Fijian people when answering the phone, I think it means Hello, Thanks.
Ohayou - good morning Konnichiwa - good day Konbanwa - good evening Haroo - westernised way of saying hello You can also say "Oi" but only between friends because this is considered rude otherwise. When answering a phone you say "moshi moshi" but only for phone calls.
I just say hello
he said... "Watson come here i need you"
annyunghashimnika Salang Means: Hello (person you love or elder) love
hello on the telephone
hello to answer a phone, "hey" otherwise
north korean language is the same with south korean language and they say annyung 안녕!
Normally, when someone answers the phone with 'Hello', people can understand them and hear them more clearly, mainly because 'Hello' has two syllables, and 'Hi' has only one. If you were to answer the phone with 'Hi' instead, people might miss what you are saying and ask you to repeat it, if you say 'Hello', it's no bother at all. Also, if you are answering with 'Hi', it is informal, and you say 'Hello' as a question when picking up the phone, not a greeting as you would say when you see someone you know, because a normal phone conversation will go something like this... "Hello?" "Hi, it's ----" "Oh, Hi ----!" And you would say something more infomal if it's a friend or a relative or someone you know well.