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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:22:36 GMT -4
Hi
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:29:10 GMT -4
Fijian - bula
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:31:34 GMT -4
Hebrew - shalom
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:31:46 GMT -4
Hindi - namaste (pronounced na-mus-thei), kaise hain (a little formal), kaise ho (more informal, familiar)
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:32:13 GMT -4
Icelandic - góðan dag (formal; pronounced gothan dagg), hæ (informal)
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:32:24 GMT -4
Igbo - nde-ewo (pronounced enday aywo), nna-ewo (pronounced enna wo)
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:32:54 GMT -4
Italian - ciào (informal; also means "goodbye"), salve, buon giorno (morning; formal)
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:34:52 GMT -4
Latin (Classical) - salve (pronounced sal-way; when talking to one person), salvete (pronounced sal-way-tay; when talking to more than one person), ave (pronounced ar-way; when talking to one person; when talking to someone respected), avete (pronounced ar-way-tay; when talking to more than one respected person)
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:35:02 GMT -4
Latvian - labdien, sveiki, chau (informal; pronounced chow).
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:35:14 GMT -4
Lingala - mbote
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:35:25 GMT -4
Lithuanian - laba diena (formal), labas, sveikas (informal; when speaking to a male), sveika (informal; when speaking to a female), sveiki (informal; when speaking to more than one person).
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:35:34 GMT -4
Luxembourgish - moïen (pronounced MOY-en)
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:35:45 GMT -4
Malayalam - namaskkaram
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:36:04 GMT -4
Maori - kia ora (kia o ra), tena koe, ata marie, morena (good morning)
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Post by phuqoffndi on Apr 19, 2008 17:36:16 GMT -4
Marathi - namaskar
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