NewZealand has three official languages: English, Te Reo Māori, and New Zealand Sign Language. English is the primary language; however, around 4% (or 140,000) of people speak Te Reo. This makes it the second most commonly spoken language in New Zealand. The Māori language is considered a national taonga (treasure) and is undergoing a
acup of tea - teh satu ( a favourite tea Malaysian like is called teh tarik, and more ginger tea- teh halia) ice lemon tea - teh o limau (if want ice- teh o ais limau) water - air (ah-yayr) air- udara. Add- tambah (e.g. if you want to add rice - tambah nasi) big- besar ; small- kecil. Pasar - market.
Thequickest and easiest way to say hello in Myanmar sounds like: 'ming-gah-lah-bahr.'. This greeting is used widely, although there are some slightly more formal alterations possible. Unlike in Thailand and a few other countries, Burmese people don't wai (the prayer-like gesture with palms together in front of you) as part of a greeting.
5 Ask conas atá tú after your initial greeting. In English, you typically would say "how are you" after greeting someone, and Irish is no different. To ask after someone's well-being in Irish, say conas atá tú. In the Western or Connaught Gaelic dialect, you would say cén chaoi a bhfuil tú.
Translationsof "hello" into Xhosa in sentences, translation memory. Declension Stem. TOGGLE (" hello ") returns " HELLO ". TOGGLE (" molo ") ubuyisela" MOLO ". KDE40.1. (Leviticus 19:32) Sometimes, a friendly hello or a brief conversation is all it takes to cheer up an elderly one. (Levitikus 19: 32, NW) Maxa wambi, ukubulisa ngobuhlobo
Helloto one person in Irish. You say 'Dia Duit' Pronunciation; [dee-a ghwitch] Meaning; literally means 'God with you' Saying hello back as Gaeilge. If someone has said, 'Dia Duit' to you. You reply with 'Dia is Muire Duit' to one person. Pronunciation; [dee-a iss mura ghwitch] Meaning; literally means 'God and Mary with you' to one person
5 "Hello" (on the phone) - もしもし ( Moshi moshi) 00:00. 00:00. This special greeting is used only on the phone. It comes from the verb 申す (mousu), a version of "to say.". Important note is that "moshi moshi" is informal. In business situations, you'd answer the phone with はい (hai, "yes"). 6.
Terlepasdari itu, salam dasar dalam Bahasa Malaysia mudah dipelajari. Tidak seperti bahasa lain seperti Thailand dan Vietnam, bahasa Malaysia tidak menggunakan nada. Aturan pelafalan sangat mudah ditebak dan lugas. Membuat hidup semakin mudah, Bahasa Malaysia menerapkan alfabet Latin klasik yang sangat familiar bagi penutur bahasa Inggris.
StandardGreetings. Download Article. 1. Use konnichiwa (こんにちは) to greet most people in most settings. Konnichiwa (koh-nee-chee-wah) is the most common way to say "hello" in Japanese, and is considered an all-purpose greeting. You can use it during the day when greeting anyone, regardless of their social status.
Morning Good afternoon. (Afternoon greeting) Io̧kwe in raelep. Good evening. (Evening greeting) Io̧kwe in jota. Good night. Good night!
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