(to our Albanian friends) |
Ahalan (to our Arabic speaking friends) |
Parev (to our Armenian friends) |
Zdravei / Zdrasti (to our Bulgarian friends) |
Nei Ho (to our Cantonese speaking Chinese friends) |
Dobrý den / Ahoj (to our Czech friends) |
Goddag (to our Danish friends) |
Goede dag, Hallo (to our Dutch friends) |
Hello (to our English friends) |
Saluton (to our Esperanto speaking friends) |
Hei (to our Finnish friends) |
Bonjour (to our French friends) |
Guten Tag (to our German friends) |
Gia'sou (to our Greek friends) |
Aloha (to our Hawaiian friends) |
Shalom (to our Hebrew speaking friends) |
Namaste (to our Hindi speaking friends) |
Jó napot (to our Hungarian friends) |
Halló / Góðan daginn (to our Icelandic friends) |
Halo (to our Indonesian friends) |
Aksunai / Qanuipit? (to our Inuit friends) |
Dia dhuit (to our Irish friends) |
Salve / Ciao (to our Italian friends) |
Kon-nichiwa (to our Japanese friends) |
An-nyong Ha-se-yo (to our Korean friends) |
Salve / Salvëte (to our Latin speaking ancient Roman friends) |
Ni hao (to our Mandarin speaking Chinese friends) |
Hallo (to our Norwegian friends) |
Dzien' dobry (to our Polish friends) |
Olá (to our Portuguese friends) |
Bunã ziua (to our Romanian friends) |
Zdravstvuyte (to our Russian friends) |
Hola (to our Spanish speaking friends) |
Jambo / Hujambo (to our Swahili friends) |
Hej (to our Swedish friends) |
Sa-wat-dee (to our Thai friends) |
Merhaba / Selam (to our Turkish friends) |
Vitayu (to our Ukrainian friends) |
Xin chào (to our Vietnamese friends) |
Hylo; Sut Mae? (to our Welsh friends) |
Sholem Aleychem (to our Yiddish speaking friends) |
Sawubona (to our Zulu speaking friends) |
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