Informal: Ciao. Saying Salve is a safe option when you don’t know what setting you’re in and falls more into the formal side. Ciao is probably the most recognized Italian greeting. It’s an informal interjection and can mean both “hello” and “goodbye”. 8. Hindi. Ahoy (greeting) Ahoy) () is a signal word used to call to a or . It is derived from the Middle English cry, ' Hoy! '. [1] The word fell out of use at one time, but was revived when sailing became a popular sport. 'Ahoy' can also be used as a greeting, a warning, or a farewell. ДяĐșую (Thank you) /’dyakuyu/. One of the most important phrases in Ukrainian and in any language
. ĐżŃ€ĐŸŃĐžĐŒĐŸ (You’re welcome) /las’kavo ‘prosymo/. 
and its most common reply! As you can see, it doesn’t take a huge effort to be polite, friendly and sympathetic in Ukrainian if you learn the right phrases. When you greet people in a meeting or event, you can use these sentences : – Xin kĂ­nh chĂ o quĂœ vị vĂ  cĂĄc báșĄn (Ladies and gentlemen) – Xin chĂ o cĂĄc anh, cĂĄc chị (Hello everyone) 5. CĂĄch chĂ o đối với cĂĄc mối quan hệ xĂŁ giao (How to greet social relations) Greeting social relations is quite similar to formal greetings.
Bonjour Julie – Hello Julie. Bonsoir Paul – Hello / Good evening Paul. If you want to go one step further and wish someone a warmer welcome, then I would recommend the phrase “Bien le bonjour”. This is similar in meaning to both “ good day ” and “ well hello”, and sounds overall more cheery than a plain “bonjour”.
Good Day Greetings. A simple bună or Salut is often used to start conversations in Romania, and it is generally acceptable. When it comes to saying hello, Bună is often used for a lady, while Salut is generally for men. Anyway you say hello, a Romanian will understand that you are saying Hello. If you want to be a bit formal, then you can say Xti3.
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