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Hello. How are you?[flag=]de[/flag]
Hallo. Hello. Wie geht's? How does it go?[flag=]sv[/flag]
God dag. Good day. Hallå/Hej. Hello/Hi. Hur är läget? How is the "position"?[flag=]sv[/flag]
Go daa. Good day. Hallå/Hej. Hello/Hi. Höss ä rä mä re? How is it with you? Ä ru hörk? Are you healthy/alert? (Värmlandic)
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Buenos días. Good days. ¿Cómo está Usted? How are you?[flag=]fr[/flag]
Bonjour. Good day.
Comment allez-vous? How do you go?[flag=]pt-br[/flag]
Bom dia. Good day.
Como vai você? How do you go? [flag=]ru[/flag]
Здравствуйте! Be healthy/well. Как дела? How is business/affairs?[flag=]cs[/flag]
Dobrý den. Good day Jak se máte? How are you having yourself?[flag=]ga[/flag]
Dia dhuit. God to you. Dia's Muire dhuit. God and Mary to you. Conas tánn tú? [Munster usage] How are you? (Historically the verb tá, which tánn is a form of, is said to have meant "to stand")
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Tere. Hello (historically from terve 'healthy, complete'). Kuidas läheb? How does it go?[flag=]vro[/flag]
Tereq. Hello (historically from terveq 'healthy, complete'). Kuis käsi käü? How does the hand/arm go?[flag=]fi[/flag]
Terve. Literally 'healthy'.
Miten menee? How does it go? / How is it going?
Mitä kuuluu? What is heard?
Mitäs sinä? What you? (maybe from 'what are you doing')
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Szia. Hi (Historically from Servus, meaning Servant).
Mi újság? (What new?)
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Поро кечe. Good day. Поро кечет лийже. May your day be good.Кузе илет? How are you living?[flag=]myv[/flag]
Паро чи. Good day. Шумбрачи! Health![flag=]ja[/flag]
こんにちは this day + topic particle (Historically spelled 今日は)
おはようございます it's early (used whenever someone shows up early, not just in the morning)
いらっしゃいませ、いらっしゃい [Please] come in/go in/be in [here]! (Used as a greeting in shops. Derived from the verb いる "to come in/go in/arrive/be in one place")
お元気ですか。 Are [you] lively/energetic/healthy? じゃ。 well (used when leaving)
[Osaka]
毎度! every time (related to the greeting used by shopkeepers, 'thank you for every time' = 'thank you for your patronage') もうかりまっか? (related to
もうかる /
もうかりますか)
is it profitable?[flag=]zh[/flag]
你好! you good! 你吃飯了嗎? have you eaten?[flag=]bod[/flag]
བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས Good luck and blessings.[flag=]hmn[/flag]
Nyob zoo. Live well. Koj puas noj qab nyob zoo? Do you eat and live well? [flag=]bm[/flag]
I ni tile! You and the sun! I ka kεnε? Are you well?[flag=]lkt[/flag]
Háu. Hello/ yes/no (with negatives). Only used (or initiated) by male speakers. Toníkhetu?
how are you? what/how is your condition? Nya:wëh sgë:nö'. [I'm] thankful [for my/your] well-being/peace. Sadögweta'? Are you well/in good health?[flag=]cay[/flag]
Sgę:nǫˀ Peaceful. (Used as a way to say "hello" and to ask about one's well-being/health, as in the second phrase)
Sgę:nǫˀ gęh? Is everything peaceful?[flag=]ale[/flag] [Aleut]
Aang. Yes.[flag=]esu[/flag] [Yup'ik]
Aqaa/Waqaa. What do you want? What are you doing here? (Not used exactly like English 'hello,' but it can be used as a greeting. An example would be having a conversation on the phone.)
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Biix a beel? How is your path? Ba'ax ka wa'alik? What do you say?[flag=]el[/flag] Γεια, πώς είσαι; Hello (< Health), how are you?
[flag=]el-cy[/flag] Γεια, νάμπου κάμνεις; Hello (< Health), what are you up to?