hi
please say "hi" in your language

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oi - portuguese (BR)

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salve - portuguese (BR)

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"bom dia, eu amo pão com ovo"
Ascended Brazilian (BR)

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AEGÓAIEJROPI3JTPOFAIEJGOPAEIFJAEOIGAEOIFOAEIJHGAPOEIHFPEIJOI3JRGAE

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salut - romanian (RO)

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That's awesome!
This word is something like "cheers" here in Brazil

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Bună - also Romanian (RO)

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Merhaba - Turkish (TR)

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Вiтаю - Ukranian (UA)

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привет - Russian (RU)

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Helló / Szia (HUN)

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olá - portuguese (PT)

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Hallo - German (DE)

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Ahoj! or čau (Czech)

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"Ahoj!" sounds like "Ahoy!"

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Well.. It is where it came from :D

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Nanu nanu.

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Shazbot!

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Hola (Español)

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Hallo (Dutch)

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Bonjour - French (CA)

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"Bonjour" isnt "Good morning"?
Its used as "hi" when someone meets at night? hmnn

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It literally translates as Good day, usually we use it anytime we greet someone semi-formally. It's our Hello, I guess.
Otherwise we use "Salut!" as a more informal hi.

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Hej! (Swedish)

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Hej! (Polish, variant)

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Salut (FR)

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Same as Romanian? Awesome

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Bonjour (FR) is the same than "Hello"/"Good morning"
Salut is more like "Hi"

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안녕하세요 - Korean (KR)

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Servus! (German, Southern)

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I was about to write this :)

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Mahlzeit is still free. ;)

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Moin und Ahoi too :-P

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I don't understand what that is supposed to mean. 🙃😜

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Pffff .... wenn ich das als Badener weiß dann du wohl auch :-P

Denn mir könne alles außer Hochdeutsch :-D

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Howdy - Texas (TX)

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😂

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こんにちは - Japan (JP)

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No way!
"Konnichiwa" is used as "hi" too?
I mean... its "Good morning", right? So, when its used when someone meets at night, has "Hi" as meaning?

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Konnichiwa is "good day", which can be use as a generic greeting.
good morning is ohayou (おはよう)

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"ohayou" is used for morning greetings, and "konnbannwa" is used for evening greetings.
"Konnichiwa" is always available

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Olá (PT)

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Chao (Vietnamese)

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Sounds like "Ciao" - Italian! Dats awesome as hell

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Yea, it does. I guess more formally we can say Xin Chao.

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Chào bạn =)

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Chao ban, ban khoe khong?

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Bonjour😊

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Привет - Russian (RU)

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