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Rep Power: 9 | {TUT} How To...... Many stories date the first use of hello (with that spelling) to around the time of the invention of the telephone in 1876. It was however used in print in Roughing It by Mark Twain in 1872 (written between 1870 and 1871),[1] so its first use must have predated the telephone: "A miner came out and said: 'Hello!'" Earlier uses can be found back to 1849.[2] It was listed in dictionaries by 1883.[3] The word was extensively used in literature by the 1860s.[4] Two early uses of hello can be found as far back as 1826.[5] * Report on the trade in foreign corn, and on the agriculture of the north of Europe. by William Jacob, 1826. page 213 "On this occasion she switched it on to a patient who was awake and who merely said 'Hello Sister, what's the matter with you...'" * The Every-day Book: Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastime, Ceremonies,...By William Hone, 1826 Page 1370 "Then hello boys! hello boys! shout and huzz.... Etymology There are many different theories to the origins of the word. It may be a contraction of archaic English "whole be thou".[6] Another source may be the phrase "Hail, Thou", as in the Bible; Luke 1:28 and Matthew 27:14. The Germanic languages share an ancient morpheme that may be the origin of hello: English, hail; German, heil; Scandinavian, hell/heil; old Norse, heill. The core meaning may be something like "safe, healthy" and related to the English word "whole" (also to "holy", "whole" and "health"), i.e. physically sound. See also "hale and hearty". Telephone The word hello is also credited to Thomas Edison specifically as a way to greet someone when answering the telephone; according to one source due to expressing his surprise with a misheard Hullo.[7] Alexander Graham Bell initially used Ahoy (as used on ships) as a telephone greeting.[8] However, in 1877, Edison wrote to T.B.A. David, the president of the Central District and Printing Telegraph Company of Pittsburg: "Friend David, I do not think we shall need a call bell as Hello! can be heard 10 to 20 feet away. What you think? Edison - P.S. first cost of sender & receiver to manufacture is only $7.00." By 1889 central telephone exchange operators were known as 'hello-girls' due to the association between the greeting and the telephone.[3] In Hungarian, Hallod? (pron. roughly as British hullo) means "Do you hear [it/what I am saying]?" and the answer is Hallom (pron. like hullom) for "I hear [it/what you are saying].". Another story suggests this as a source for the use of hello on the telephone: the Hungarian inventor Tivadar Puskas was in America when Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Soon Puskas began work on a telephone exchange. According to Thomas Edison, "Tivadar Puskas was the first person to suggest the idea of a telephone exchange". Puskas' idea finally became a reality in 1877 in Boston. It was then that the word hallom, which later became hallo/hello was used for the first time in a telephone conversation when, on hearing the voice of the person at the other end of the line, an exultant Puskas shouted out in Hungarian "hallom" "I hear you". Hullo Hello may also be derived from Hullo. Hullo was in use before hello[citation needed] and was used as a greeting and also an expression of surprise. Charles Dickens uses it in Chapter 8 of Oliver Twist in 1838 when Oliver meets the Artful Dodger: "Upon this, the boy crossed over; and walking close up to Oliver, said 'Hullo, my covey! What's the row?'" It was in use in both senses by the time Tom Brown's Schooldays was published in 1857 (although the book was set in the 1830s so it may have been in use by then): * "'Hullo though,' says East, pulling up, and taking another look at Tom; 'this'll never do...'" * "Hullo, Brown! where do you come from?" Though much less common than it used to be, the word hullo is still in use, mainly in British English. Hallo Hello is alternatively thought to come from the word hallo (1840) via hollo (also holla, holloa, halloo, halloa).[9] The definition of hollo is to shout or an exclamation originally shouted in a hunt when the quarry was spotted:[9] "If I fly, Marcius,/Halloo me like a hare." - Coriolanus (I.viii.7), William Shakespeare Webster's dictionary from 1913 traces the etymology of holloa to the Old English halow and suggests: "Perhaps from ah + lo; compare Anglo Saxon ealā". According to the American Heritage Dictionary, hallo is a modification of the obsolete holla (stop!), perhaps from Old French hola (ho, ho! + la, there, from Latin illac, that way).[10] Related to health The origin of hello could be related to "health", as the most common greetings in many languages originate from the word "health". Examples include the French "salut", meaning "health"; the Latin "salvete", meaning "be in good health"; the Russian "zdorovo", meaning "[in a] healthy [way]"; and the Mandarin Chinese "Ni hao ma?", meaning "are you well?" Now heres the tut: 1.) Smile, hug/and or punch in the face. 2.)Say "hi" Now alot of you are wondering how you say this wonderful word. Here are many ways to say hello
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Guatemala) [to woman] Tzu na' Aguaruna (Peru) Ayú Aguaruna (Peru)[to a person who is arriving] Minámek? Aguaruna (Peru)[answer by a person arriving] Minájai Ainu [Chitose dialect](Japan)[after absense] [person's name]...he Ainu [Saru dialect] (Japan) Irankarapte Ainu (Japan) Irankaratte [Akan, see Asante and Fante] Akha (China, Southeast Asia) U du tah ma Akha (China, Southeast Asia) [answer] U du tah ma de Aklanon (Philippines) Kumasta [Akwa'ala, see Paipai] Alabamu (Texas USA) Chíkmàa Alabamu (Texas USA) Chisáhmín Alabamu (Texas USA) [response] Chisáhmina Alabamu (Texas USA) [response] Chakáanobi Alabamu (Texas USA) [old] Boso Albanian (Albania, Yugoslavia) Tungjatjeta Albanian (Albania, Yugoslavia) Allo [Aleut, see Unagan] Alsatian (France) Bùschùr Altai (Russia) Ezender Altai (Russia) Yakshï ba? Alur (Uganda, Congo-Kinshasha) Morembe [Alutiiq, see Suqpiaq] Amharic (Ethiopia, Israel, Egypt) Teanastëllën Amharic (Ethiopia, Israel, Egypt) [informal] Tadiyaas Amharic (Ethiopia, Israel, Egypt) [informal] Selam Amis (Taiwan) Nga'aiho Amis (Taiwan) Nga'ay ho ko miso Amungme (Indonesia) Amole Amuzgo (Mexico) Xmandyu Anglo-Saxon (England) God dæg [Anishinaabe, see Ojibwe] Antaisaka (Madagascar) Salama Antanosy (Madagascar) Salama Apache [Jicarilla] (Arizona USA) Dáazho Apache [Jicarilla] (Arizona USA) Daanzho Apache (Arizona USA) Dad'atay Apache (Arizona USA) Ya'atay Apache (Arizona USA) Yatasay Apache (Arizona USA) [not usually used] Dagot'ee Apalai (Brazil) Moino Apinagé (Brazil) Négalinio Apsaaloke (Montana USA) Kahé Apurucayali (Peru) Kitaitirivi Arabic (North Africa, Middle East) Marhaba Arabic (North Africa, Mid. East) [response] Marhabtayn Arabic (North Africa, Middle East) Ahalan Arabic (North Africa, Mid. East) [response] Ahalayn Arabic (North Africa, Middle East) Es salaam aleikom Arabic [response to A salaam aleikom] Wa aleikom es salaam Arabic (North Africa, Middle East) Salaam Arabic (North Africa) Ahlen Arabic (North Africa) Ahlan Arabic (North Africa) [response to Ahlan] Ahlayn Arabic (Algeria) [informal] Labass Arabic (Egypt) Ahlan wa sahlan Arabic (Egypt) [answer by male] Ahlan bik Arabic (Egypt) [answer by female] Ahlan biki Arabic (Egypt) [answer by group] Ahlan bikum Arabic (Egypt) [informal] Sa'ida Arabic (Iraq) [informal] Halaw Arabic (Kuwait) [informal] Gowwa Arabic (Morocco) Ahlen Arabic (Morocco) Ssalamu 'lekum Arabic (Morocco) Labas Arabunna (Australia) Arru Arabunna (Australia) Arru anpa Aragonese (Aragon Spain) Ola Aragonese (Aragon Spain) Salú [Aramaic, see Assyrian and Chaldean] Aranda (Australia) Kelemwarre [Araucano, see Mapudungun] [Arawak, see Taino] Arberesh (Hora e Arbereshevet Italy) Mirdita Ardhamagadhi (India) Jai jinendra Arikara (United States) Tashgasha Ariti [Kaxiniti] (Brazil) Uzalauáká Ariti [Kozarini] (Brazil) Kamataú Ariti [Uaimare] (Brazil) Uerauka Armenian (Armenia, Russia, Middle East) Voghdzuyin Armenian [Western] (Armenia) [informal] Parev Armenian [Eastern] (Armenia) Barev dzez Armenian [Eastern] (Armenia) [informal] Barev Aromunian (Greece, Balkans) Bunã dzua Arrernte (Australia) Werte Arrernte (Australia) Werte marda Asante (Ghana) Maakyé Asante (Ghana) [reply] Yaa Ashaninka (Peru) Aviro Ashaninka (Peru) Avirón Ashaninka (Peru) [response] Narové [Ashanti, see Asante] Ashéninka (Peru) Kitaitirivi Assamese (India, Bangladesh) Namaskaara Assyrian [Eastern Assyrian] (Middle East) Shlama Assyrian [Western Assyrian] (Middle East) Shlomo Assyrian (Middle East) [said by male] Shlama alukh Assyrian (Middle East) [said by female] Shlama alakh Assyrian (Middle East) [said by male] Shlama umukh Assyrian (Middle East) [said by female] Shlama umakh Assyrian (Middle East) Shlama ilakh Assyrian (Middle East) Shlama amkhon Assyrian (Middle East) Shlama lokhon Assyrian [Eastern Assyrian] (Middle East) Shlama 'lokhun Assyrian [Western Assyrian] (Middle East) Shlomo 'laykun Assyrian (Middle East) [plural] Shlama alokhun Assyrian (Iraq) Shlama alakhun Asturian (Spain) Bonos díes Asturian (Spain) Bon día Asturian (Spain) Hola Atayal (Taiwan) Lokah su Ateso (Uganda) Yoga Ateso (Uganda) [answer] Yoga noi Ateso (Uganda) [to a person who is working] Yoga aswam Ateso (Uganda) [to a person who is working] Eyalama aswam Ateso (Uganda) [answer by a working person] Ebo nakonda Atikamekw (Montreal and Quebec Canada) Kwei Atuona (Marquesas Islands) Ka oha [Aukan, see Ndjuka] [Austrian, see German (Austria)] Awabakal (Australia) Ella Awabakal (Australia) Alla Awabakal (Australia) Wau Aymará (Bolivia, Peru, Chile) Kamisaraki? Aymará (Bolivia, Peru, Chile) Kamisaki? Aymará (Bolivia, Peru, Chile) [answer] Waliki Aymará (Bolivia, Peru, Chile) [informal] Laphi Aymará (Bolivia, Peru, Chile) [good day] Aski churatam Aymará (Bolivia, Peru, Chile) [old, to man] Askiru churata tatay Aymará (Bolivia, Peru, Chile) [old to woman] Askiru churata mamay Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan, Iran) Salam Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan, Iran) Salam ælæyküm Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan, Iran) [reply] ælæyküm salam Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan, Iran) Nahardansonia xeyir [Azeri, see Azerbaijani] [Aztec, see Náhuatl]
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Rep Power: 9 | Bafia (Mbam Cameroon) Wayumbe Bagesu (Central Africa) Watulire? Bagesu (Central Africa) [answer] Natulire nili mlahi Bajawa (Indonesia) ['where are you going'] Male de? Bakitara (Central Africa) [morning] Oirwota? Bakitara (Central Africa) [answer] Ndabanta Bakitara (Central Africa) [after absense] Mirembe Bakweri (Cameroon) [morning] O wusi Balanta (Guinea-Bissau) Abala, lite utchole Balinese (Bali) Om swastyastu Balinese (Bali) [reply] Om shanti shanti shanti Balti (India, Pakistan) Yang chi halyo? Balti (India, Pakistan) [answer] Lyakhmo Bambara (Mali) I ni bara Bambara (Mali) [to several people] Aw ni bara Bambara (Mali) [to person at a market] I ni dogo Bambara (Mali) [to several people at market] Aw ni dogo Bambara (Mali) I ni ce Bambara (Mali) [to several people] Aw ni ce Bambara (Mali) Ebede Banaban (Kiribati) Tiabo Baniua (Brazil) Pauari-ecuápe [Banyankole, see Lunyankole] Baoula (Cote d'Ivoire) Akwaba [Bapunu, see Punu] Bariba (Benin, Nigeria) Ka weru [Basa Sunda, see Sunda] Bashkir (Russia) Kheyerle irte Bashkir (Russia) Khaumykhyghyz Bashkir (Russia) [informal] Selem Basque (Spain, France) Kaixo Basque (Spain, France) [informal] Eup Basque (Spain, France) [informal] Epa Basque (Spain, France) [informal] Iepa Basque (Spain, France) [informal] Aupa Basque (Spain, France) [after long absense] Aspaldiko Basque (Spain, France) [after long absense] Kaixo aspaldiko Basque-Icelandic Pidgin (Iceland) Ungetorre Batak (Indonesia, Sumatra, Philippines) Horas Batak (Indonesia, Sumatra, Philippines) Horas bah Batak Karo (Indonesia, Sumatra) Mejuah-juah Batak Pakpak (Indonesia, Sumatra) Njuah-juah Batak Pakpak (Indonesia, Sumatra) Njuah-njuah Batak Simalungun (Indonesia, Sumatra) Horos Batak Toba (Indonesia, Sumatra) Horas [Bavarian, see German (Bavaria)] Bella Coola (United States) Yaw Bellonese (Solomon Islands) Gaoi Bellonese (Solomon Islands) Ngaoi Belorussian (Belarus) Pryvitáni Belorussian (Belarus) Vitaj Belorussian (Belarus) [informal] Zdarow Bemba (Zambia, Congo-Kinshasa) Mwapoleni Bemba (Zambia, Congo-Kinshasa) [respectful] Mwapoleni mukwai Bemba (Zambia, Congo-Kinshasa) Shani Bemba (Southern Zambia) Mwabonwa Bemba (Lusaka Zambia) Mulibwanji Bene (Africa) Bai Bengali (Bangladesh, India) Nomoskaar Bengali (Bangladesh, India) Ei je Bengali (Bangladesh, India) Aadaab Bengali (Bangladesh, India) Assalamualaikum Berau (Indonesia) Elsalam aleki [Berber, see Kabyle and Tamasheq] Beri Beri (Niger) Wushiwushi Bété (Côte d'Ivore) Ayo Bété (Côte d'Ivore) Yaawa Bhojpuri (India) Kaisan baari log Bicol (Philippines) Kumustas Bicol (Philippines) Kamusta Bicol (Philippines) Marhay na aldaw Bicol (Philippines) Marhay na aldaw po Bicol (Philippines) Marhay na aldaw sa indo gabos Bicol (Philippines) Marhay na aldaw saindong gabos Bicol (Philippines) Magandang umaga po Bilen (Bogos Ethiopia)[you enjoy the night?] Aja kruKwma? Bilen (Bogos Ethiopia) [yes, good morning] MerHaba, aja kruKwma Bilen (Bogos Ethiopia) [have a nice day] Aja ergruKw'ma? Bilen (Bogos Ethiopia) [ans: same to you] MerHaba aja ergruKw'ma Biloxi (Mississippi Valley USA) Hi ha' Biloxi (Mississippi Valley USA) He' ha [Bisayan, see Visayan] Bislama (Vanuatu) [to one person] Halo Bislama (Vanuatu) [to two people] Halo tufala Bislama (Vanuatu) [to three people] Halo trifala Bislama (Vanuatu) [to more than three] Halo olgeta Bisu (China, Thailand, Myanmar) Nang lakéung é-éu? Bisu (China, Thailand, Myanmar) Lakéung é-éu? Bisu (China, Thailand, Myanmar) [answer] Ga leu-ngé Bisu (China, Thailand, Myanmar) [answer] Leu-ngé Blackfoot (Alberta Canada, Montana USA) Oki Blackfoot (Alberta, Montana) [to a friend] Oki niksokowa [Blin, see Bilen] Boboda (Burkina Faso, Mali) Ka fo [Bobo Fing, see Boboda] Bole (Nigeria) Use Bole (Nigeria) [morning] Barka saato Bole (Nigeria) [afternoon] Barka bushi Bole (Nigeria) [answer] Yawwa Boloki (Congo-Kinshasa) Losako Bosnian (Bosnia and Hercegovina) Zdravo Bosnian (Bosnia and Hercegovina) Dobar dan Bosnian (Bosnia) [morning, by Muslims] Sabah hajrula Botunga (Congo-Kinshasha, Uganda) Wa bonwa Breton (Brittany France) Boñjour Breton (Brittany France) Demat Breton (Brittany France) Demad Breton (Brittany France) Salut Breton (Brittany France) Salud Breton (Brittany France) [formal & plural] Demat deoc'h Breton (Brittany France) [formal & plural] Demad deoc'h Breton (Brittany France) [formal & plural] Salut deoc'h Breton (Brittany France) [formal & plural] Salud deoc'h Breton (Brittany France) [informal] Demat dit Breton (Brittany France) [informal] Demad dit Breton (Brittany France) [informal] Salut dit Breton (Brittany France) [informal] Salud dit Breton [Vannetais] (S. Brittany France) Demat deoh Breton [Vannetais] (S. Brittany France)[inf] Demat dis Brigidian (western Ireland) Aiah ban twon Brigidian (western Ireland) Aiah ban twons Bru (Vietnam) Bán té Bukusu (Mt. Elgon Kenya) Mlembe Bukusu (Mt. Elgon Kenya) Mulembe Bukusu (Mt. Elgon Kenya) Oreina Bukusu (Mt. Elgon Kenya) Kamakhuwa Bukusu (Mt. Elgon Kenya) [to important p.] Omu angafu akoboole [Bulgar, see Chuvash] Bulgarian (Bulgaria) Zdraveite Bulgarian (Bulgaria) [informal] Zdravei Bulgarian (Bulgaria) [informal] Zdrave Bulgarian (Bulgaria) [informal] Zdrasti Bulgarian (Bulgaria) Dobar den Bulu (Cameroon) Mbôlô Bunun (Taiwan) Masialasang Bura (Nigeria) Usa Burmese (Myanmar) Mingala ba Burmese (Myanmar) Nekaoyela Burmese (Myanmar) [have you eaten?] T'amin sapibila? Burmese (Myanmar) [have you eaten, by man] K'amya t'amin sapyibabyila? Burmese (Myanmar) [have you eaten, bu woman] Shin t'amin sapyiabyila? Burmese (Myanmar) [answer: I have eaten] Sapyibabyi Burmese (Myanmar) [where are you going?] Be thwa malo le? Burmese (Myanmar) [answer: around here] Di na le be Burushashki (Northern Pakistan) Asalam aleykum Burushashki (Northern Pakistan) Leh Buryat (Mongolia) Sain baina uu [Busoga, see Soga] [Byelorussian, see Belorussian]
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Canada, USA) LhaXayEm Chinook Jargon (British Colum. Canada, USA) Klahowya Chinyanja (Southern Africa) Mònì Chinyanja (Southern Africa) Bwino [Chippewa, see Ojibwe] Chisena (Malawi) Bondia Chishona (Southern Africa) [singular] Mhoro Chishona (Southern Africa) [plural] Mhoroi Chishona (Southern Africa) [reply] Ehoi Chishona (Southern Africa) [formal] Tikukwaziwai Chishona (Southern Africa) Kwaziwai Chishona (Southern Africa) Kanjan Chishona (Southern Africa) Hevoi Chishona (Southern Africa) Uribo Chishona (Southern Africa) Mauya [Chisona, see Chishona] Chitonga (Malawi) Mwe uli? Chitonga (Malawi) [answer] Teu mampha Chitonga (Zambia) [morning] Mwabuka buti Chitonga (Zambia) [afternoon] Mwalibizya Chitonga (Zambia) [afternoon] Mwayusa Chitumbuka (Malawi, Zambia) Monire Chitumbuka (Malawi, Zambia) Yewo [Chivenda, see Venda] Chiyao (Malawi, Tanzania, Mozambique) Quamboni Chiyao (Malawi, Tanzania, Mozambique) Subayeedi Choctaw (Oklahoma USA) Halito Chokwe (Congo-Kinshasha, Angola, Zambia) Moyo Chontal (Oaxaca Mexico, Guatemala) Xósa Chortí (Guatemala) C'oten Chorti (Guatemala) [response to C'oten] Chiquento Chuj (Guatemala) Buenos día Chukchi (Russia) [most common] Ye'ti Chukchi (Russia) Ge'et-i-git Chukchi (Russia) Toro'ma Chumash (Santa Barbara California USA) Haku Chumash (Santa Barbara California USA) Yawa Chuuk (Micronesia) Ran allim Chuuk (Micronesia) Ráán ánnim Chuuk (Micronesia) [to a man] Ráán ánnim o Chuuk (Micronesia) [to a woman] Ráán ánnim ne Chuuk (Mortlock Micronesia) Ráán állim Chuuk (Chuuk Lagoon Micronesia) Ran annim Chuvash (Russia) Salam Chuvash (Russia) Avani [Circassian, see Adyghe] Coche (Brazil) Nabasti Cochimí (Baja California Norte Mexico) Auka Cocopa (Baja California Mexico, Arizona USA) Auka Coeur d'Alene (Idaho USA) Qhest Comanche (Oklahoma USA) Haa Comanche (Oklahoma USA) Maruawe Comanche (Oklahoma USA) Maruawe, haitsi Comorian (Comoros) Bariza djioni Comorian (Comoros) Habari Comorian (Comoros) Salama [Congo, see Kikongo] [Conibo, see Shipibo] Coos (Oregon USA) Ta'i Cornish (Great Britain) You Cornish (Great Britain) Dydh da Cornish (Great Britain) [formal] Durdathawhy Corsican (France) Bonghjornu Cree (Canada) Tánisi Cree (Canada) Tân'si Cree (Canada) Wâciye Cree (Ouje-Bougoumou Quebec Canada) Kwaay [Creek, see Muskogee] Creole (Dominican Republic) [morning] Bon jou Creole (St. Lucia) Bonjou [Creole (French Guyana), see Kréyòl] [Creole (Haiti), see Kwéyòl] [Creole (Seychelles), see Seselwa] Crioulo (Guinea-Bissau) Kuma Crioulo (Guinea-Bissau) Bom dia Croatian (Croatia, Bosnia) Zdravo Croatian (Croatia, Bosnia) Zhivio Croatian (Croatia, Bosnia) [informal] Bok Croatian (Croatia, Bosnia) [informal] Bog [Crow, see Apsaaloke] [Cymraeg, see Welsh] Czech (Czech Republic) Dobrý den Czech (Czech Republic) Nazdar Czech (Czech Republic) [informal] Ahoj
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Rep Power: 9 | [Ibo, see Igbo] Icelandic (Iceland) Góðan daginn Icelandic (Iceland) Halló Icelandic (Iceland) [to a man] Komdu sæll Icelandic (Iceland) [to a woman] Komdu sæl Icelandic (Iceland) [to many people] Komið þið sæl Icelandic (Iceland) [to a man] Sæll Icelandic (Iceland) [to a woman] Sæl Icelandic (Iceland) [to a man] Blessaður Icelandic (Iceland) [to a woman] Blessuð Icetot (Uganda) [to one person] Iyida Icetot (Uganda) [to several people] Iyita Ido (international use) Bona jorno Ido (international use) [afternoon] Bona posdimezo Igbo (Nigeria) Ibaulachi Igbo (Nigeria) Ezigbo ubosi Igbo (Nigeria) Ubosi oma Igbo (Nigeria) Ndeèwo Igbo (Nigeria) Kedu Igbo (Nigeria) Kelou Ijo (Africa) To baroa [Ik, see Icetot] [Ikiribati, see Kiribati] Ilokano (Philippines) [morning] Naimbag nga bigat Ilokano (Philippines) [morning, formal] Naimbag a bigatyo Ilokano (Philippines) [morning, informal] Naimbag a bigatmo Ilokano (Philippines) [at noon] Naimbag nga aldaw Ilokano (Philippines) [noon, formal] Naimbag ñga aldawyo Ilokano (Philippines) [noon, informal] Naimbag ñga aldawmo Ilokano (Philippines) [afternoon] Naimbag nga malem Ilokano (Philippines) [afternoon, formal] Naimbag a malemyo Ilokano (Philippines) [afternoon informal] Naimbag a malemmo Ilokano (Philippines) [evening] Naimbag nga rabii Ilonggo (Philippines) Maayo Ilonggo (Philippines) Maayo nga adlaw Ilonggo (Philippines) Halo Indonesian (Indonesia, Surinam) Selamat Indonesian (Indonesia, Surinam) Selamat siang Indonesian (Indonesia, Surinam) Salam Indonesian (Indonesia, Surinam) Apa kabar Indonesian (Indonesia, Surinam) Menyapa Indonesian (Indonesia, Surinam) Hai [Ingalik, see Deg Xinag] Ingush (Russia) Salam Ingush (Russia) Da dika xalda hwa Ingush (Russia) [answer to above] Hwa 'a xalda da dika Ingush (Russia) [to two or more people] Da dika xalda shyn Ingush (Russia) [by man to another man] Wassalaam walejkum Ingush (Russia) [answer to above] Hwa 'a xajla sejra dika Innu (Canada) Kwe kwe Innu (Canada) Waachiyaa Interlingua (constructed) Salute Interlingua (constructed) Bon die Interlingua (constructed) Bon jorno [Inuit, see Inuktitut, Iñupiaq and Kalaallisut] [Inuktitut (Alaska), see Iñupiaq] Inuktitut (Canada) Asujutidli Inuktitut (Canada) Asujutilli Inuktitut (Nunavik South Baffin Canada) Ainngai Inuktitut (Nunavik South Baffin Canada) Ai Inuktitut (Arctic) [to one person] Aksunai Inuktitut (Arctic) [to two people] Aksutik Inuktitut (Canada) Ûmâ Iñupiaq (Alaska) Kiana [Inuttut, see Inuktitut and Kalaallisut] Ioway (North America) [by a man] Aho Ioway (North America) [by a woman] Aha Ipili (Papua New Guinea) Ani pele amene Irish Gaeilge (Ireland) Dia dhuit Irish Gaeilge (Ireland) Dia is Muire dhuit Irish Gaeilge (Ireland) Go mbeannaí Dia duit Irish Gaeilge (Ireland) Go mbeannaí Dia is Muire duit Ishkashmi (Tajikistan) As-salam alaíkum Ishkashmi (Tajikistan) [reply] Alaíkum as-salam [IsiXhosa, see Xhosa] Italian (Cent. Europe, E Africa) Buon giorno Italian (Cent. Europe, E Africa)[familiar] Salve Italian (Cent. Europe, E Africa)[familiar] Ciao Itbayaten (Batanes Philippines) Kapian ka pa nu Dios aschapanderak Itzá (Guatemala) Te'yoos [Iu Mien, see Mien] Ivasayen (Batanes Philippines) Capian ka pa nu Dios si chamavucjas [Ivrit, see Hebrew] Ixcateco (Mexico) Tami Ixil (Quiché Department Guatemala) [to man] Cha'lax pap Ixil (Quiché Department Guatemala)[to woman] Cha'lax nan
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