How to Say Greeting in Other Languages

Afrikaans: Hallo (hah-loh)

Albanian: Përshëndetje (per-shun-deh-tee-eh)

Amharic: ሰላም (Selam) (seh-lahm)

Arabic: مرحبا (Marhaba) (mar-ha-ba)

Armenian: Բարև (Barev) (bah-rehv)

Azerbaijani: Salam (sah-lahm)

Bengali: হ্যালো (Hyālō) (hyah-loh)

Bosnian: Zdravo (zdrah-voh)

Bulgarian: Здравей (Zdravei) (zdrah-vey)

Burmese: မင်္ဂလာပါ (Mingalaba) (min-ga-lah-bah)

Catalan: Hola (oh-lah)

Cebuano: Kumusta (koo-moos-tah)

Chichewa: Moni (moh-nee)

Chinese (Mandarin): 你好 (Nǐ hǎo) (nee-how)

Croatian: Bok (bohk)

Czech: Ahoj (ah-hoy)

Danish: Hej (hi)

Dutch: Hallo (hah-loh)

Esperanto: Saluton (sah-loo-ton)

Estonian: Tere (teh-reh)

Finnish: Hei (hey)

French: Bonjour (bohn-zhoor)

Fijian: Bula (boo-lah)

Filipino: Kamusta (kah-moos-tah)

Georgian: გამარჯობა (Gamarjoba) (gah-mar-joh-bah)

German: Hallo (hah-loh)

Greek: Γειά σου (Yia sou) (yah soo)

Gujarati: હેલ્લો (Hellō) (hello)

Haitian Creole: Bonjou (bohn-zhoo)

Hausa: Sannu (sah-noo)

Hebrew: שלום (Shalom) (shah-lohm)

Hindi: नमस्ते (Namaste) (nah-mah-stay)

Hmong: Nyob zoo (nyaw zong)

Hungarian: Helló (heh-loh)

Icelandic: Halló (hah-loh)

Igbo: Nnọọ (naw-naw)

Indonesian: Halo (hah-loh)

Irish: Dia dhuit (dee-ah gwit)

Italian: Ciao (chow)

Japanese: こんにちは (Konnichiwa) (kohn-nee-chee-wah)

Javanese: Halo (hah-loh)

Kannada: ಹಲೋ (Halō) (ha-loh)

Kazakh: Сәлем (Sälem) (sah-lem)

Khmer: ជំរាបសួរ (Chum reap suor) (choom-reep-suur)

Kinyarwanda: Muraho (moo-rah-hoh)

Korean: 안녕하세요 (Annyeonghaseyo) (ahn-nyoung-hah-seh-yoh)

Kurdish: Slaw (slahw)

Kyrgyz: Салам (Salam) (sah-lahm)

Lao: ສະບາຍດີ (Sabaidee) (sa-bai-dee)

Latvian: Sveiki (sveh-ee-kee)

Lithuanian: Labas (lah-bahs)

Luxembourgish: Moien (moy-en)

Macedonian: Здраво (Zdravo) (zdrah-voh)

Malagasy: Salama (sah-lah-mah)

Malay: Halo (hah-loh)

Malayalam: ഹലോ (Halō) (hah-loh)

Maltese: Bongu (bohn-goo)

Maori: Kia ora (kee-ah oh-rah)

Marathi: हॅलो (Hēllō) (hello)

Mongolian: Сайн байна уу (Sain baina uu) (sain bain-aa ooh)

Nepali: नमस्ते (Namaste) (nah-mah-steh)

Norwegian: Hei (hi)

Odia: ନମସ୍କାର (Namaskāra) (nah-mas-kar-rah)

Pashto: سلام (Salam) (sah-lahm)

Persian: سلام (Salam) (sah-lahm)

Polish: Cześć (cheshch)

Portuguese: Olá (oh-lah)

Punjabi: ਸਤ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ (Sat Sri Akal) (sat shree ah-kal)

Quechua: Rimaykullayki (ree-may-koo-lay-kee)

Romanian: Salut (sah-loot)

Russian: Привет (Privet) (pree-vyet)

Samoan: Talofa (tah-loh-fah)

Sanskrit: नमस्ते (Namaste) (nah-mah-steh)

Serbian: Здраво (Zdravo) (zdrah-voh)

Sesotho: Dumela (doo-meh-lah)

Shona: Mhoro (mho-roh)

Sindhi: سلام (Salaam) (sah-lahm)

Sinhala: ආයුබෝවන් (Ayubowan) (ah-yoo-boh-wahn)

Slovak: Ahoj (ah-hoy)

Slovenian: Živjo (zhee-vyoh)

Somali: Salaam alaykum (sah-lahm ah-lay-koom)

Spanish: Hola (oh-lah)

Sundanese: Sampurasun (sam-poo-rah-soon)

Swahili: Habari (hah-bah-ree)

Swedish: Hej (hey)

Tajik: Салом (Salom) (sah-lohm)

Tamil: வணக்கம் (Vaṇakkam) (vah-nahk-kahm)

Telugu: హలో (Halō) (ha-loh)

Thai: สวัสดี (Sawasdee) (sah-wah-dee)

Tigrinya: ሰላም (Selam) (seh-lahm)

Tongan: Mālō e lelei (mah-loh eh leh-leh-ee)

Turkish: Merhaba (mehr-hah-bah)

Turkmen: Salam (sah-lahm)

Ukrainian: Привіт (Pryvit) (pree-veet)

Urdu: سلام (Salaam) (sah-lahm)

Uzbek: Salom (sah-lom)

Vietnamese: Xin chào (sin chow)

Welsh: Helo (heh-loh)

Xhosa: Molo (moh-loh)

Zulu: Sawubona (sah-woo-boh-nah)

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