On Lake Victoria the locals use Jumbo as hello. just as in Kiswahili. However a more common greeting is "Habari", Which is translated as "How are you". The response to that greeting would be "Misori", meaning "Fine".
The phonetic translation of 'hello' in Chinese is "nǐ hǎo" (你好).
You say "hello" in English.
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
In Neapolitan, you say "ciao" to say hello.
In Paiute, you can say "Kwai" to say hello.
The phonetic translation of 'hello' in Chinese is "nǐ hǎo" (你好).
You say "hello" in English.
Say Hello to Rosita!
halito is how you say hello and how to say hello how are you is Halito, Chim Achukma?
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
This is how you say hello in Turkish: Merhaba = Hello
Crocodiles do NOT say hello.
In Neapolitan, you say "ciao" to say hello.
In Paiute, you can say "Kwai" to say hello.
Acholi people (Central Luo) say goodbye like the Luo people of Kenya (Southern Luo) with variations in the first word and the spelling of the second word. 1. Kong ku meno (Luo, Uganda). 2. Ero ka meno (Luo, Kenya). Rose Okello She speaks Acholi fluently. She also lived in Kenya and is familiar with language variations between the two Luo speaking groups. South Sudan Acholi people speak Luo exactly like the Acholi of Uganda only with a slightly different accent.
You can say 罗伯特(luo bo te)
hello hello