Zdrasti, Hola, Konnichiwa, and Hello!

or any other language you prefer. It's

2 hard to include them all, but they're all important!

Oh well.

I want to know how to say hello in your language!

well...

never too old to learn new things, huh?

Everyone should also make sure to pay close attention to hidden things as well.


Edit: I made a mistake distinguishing letters l and I look so similar, don't they? I'm so sorry for the confusion!

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Here.

Some random generic pre-made wordy sample text message greetings:
情谊浓浓,不分咫尺天涯,一如牵挂默默无闻;祝福深深,不分相见怀念,一如思念悄然无声;想起,心中盈满的是温暖;念你,脸上洒满的是微笑。一份情谊,寄存在飘荡的风中,一声问候,虔诚的祈祷只为了你。朋友,只愿你幸福,一切安好。

真实的情感,甚至不需要语言的点缀;平凡的日子,总有许多不平凡的瞬间;写好的信息,只想把它送给我的朋友:祝你人生美满,幸福如意!

思念,细水长流,源源不断;心情,缠缠绵绵,牵挂每天;情谊,弥足珍贵,了然于心;祝福,贴心暖心,胜过海深。朋友,祝你心情舒畅,快乐无忧!

踏破红尘看路途,人生衰盛怎辜负,潮起潮落荏苒过,胸有朝阳敢奇虎,笑傲江湖千百度,风中云里逍遥步,淬炼金刚星流火,耸立天涯唱新赋!祝你快乐不止步!

水灵动而跃,霎时生机卓尔;花欣然绽放,顷刻芳华满园;雨悠然而舞,无声莹润万物;指尖悦然而动,瞬间祝福送达。愿友人快乐天天有,爱情甜似酒。

一缕思念化清风,丝丝凉意到身边,一股牵挂伴细雨,点点情谊绕身旁,一条短信情悠扬,字字祝福伴左右,愿我的朋友你,天天开心,万事顺意!

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"Zdrasti" is Russian, right? (Well Russian transliterated into English)

And here's all of the ones I know (I'm trying to learn hello in as many languages as possible without using Google Translate or the like)

Some of these will be transliterations, obviously, and cannot be spelled properly with our alphabet

English: Hello, hi, hey, yo homedawg

Spanish: Hola

Hawaiian: Aloha

French: Bonjour, Salut

Italian: Ciao

Russian: Zdrastavitay or something like that

Latin: Salve (Pronounced sawl-way)

Chinese: Nihao

Japanese: Konichiwa

Arabic: Don't remember exactly at the moment, but I believe Ahlam wa Sahlam is one way of saying it

Persian (Farsi): Salaam

Greek (classical, not sure if modern): Don't remember exactly at the moment, but I believe Kare is one way of saying it (Car-ay)

Swahili: Jumbo

German: Hallo

I feel like I know one more but I can't remember off the top of my head.

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I appreciate this, but I was hoping you'd see another message behind my question.

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Yeah I know but I mean I can play along, can't I? My first thought as to what the hidden thingy was was wrong so now I'm thinking of other things. I am, as you said, searching the post from top to bottom, but I tried what I can think that means when I first saw the thread and it didn't work (and yes I knew exactly what to do with what I got). So now back to thinking.

Edit: Okay cool, your edit cleared things up, though I could've sworn that I tried both

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Hmm hidden things, huh? And a puzzling topic? Do I smell a puzzle?

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You have a keen nose indeed if you can smell something like that!

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This is a good one! I'm still trying to figure it out but I think I'm on the right track!

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Unpuzzled.

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Polish: Cześć, witaj

I don't see anything hidden ... yet ;)

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Make sure you search the post from top to bottom to find clues!

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Hungarian: Hello! Szia! Tiszteletem! Csókolom!

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Tacos please.

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I can't find this hidden thing at all

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I think the first step would be to look straight down at the source of your confusion.

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Olá - Portuguese :)

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boas - portuguese too :3

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Oi!
Qual é?
E aí!
Beleza?
Opa!
And some variations are ways to say "hi" from Brazil (portuguese language)

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+1 portuguese here

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I even read it backwards, my brain can't handle this task.

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Did you know that while many languages are read from left to right, some are read from top to bottom?

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Just to make sure, do you really think it's too hard to include them all? I'm having some trouble thinking about it.

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sup is usually how I say hello to friends, but seriously...
am I missing something, I wonder?
might just be that I haven't figured out how to say hi properly, intead of saying hey and 'morning?
eh... oh well... perhaps I'll check back later on this one and see if all the ways to say hello have been double-checked.

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I certainly think it's too hard!

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I get what you're obviously hinting at, but it isn't clicking for me.

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English - Hi

Persian {Tajiki} - Asalom/Salom

French - Salut

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btw bump huh

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I can't figure this one out for the life of me...

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Ola...

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Willkommen, Bienvenue, welcome, ...

Thanks for this puzzling topic :-D

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Fremde, etranger, stranger~

You're quite welcome! I'm glad you liked it. :)

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damm...
i already know all your clues on the post, but i cant do it :S

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Well, you've stumped me.
Thought I know what you're hinting at, I still can't put it together.
Food for thought for another day, I guess.

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THANK YOU so much for clearing that up. It's a wonder what caps does to a letter.

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"Hallo" from Germany :)
Really nice puzzle! Thanks a lot!

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I'm Portuguese, so it'd be "Olá" in my language :P

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same here +1 internet para ti xD (+1 internet for you in portuguese)

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Wew... nice idea!

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안녕하세요. An nyeong ha se yo. = Saying hi politely in Korean. Too hard to search using my phone.

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Bump for ... common courtesy?

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Closed 11 years ago by PrincessOfSaturn.