How To Say Hello in 30 Different Languages

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In this Video, you are going to learn how to say "Hello" in 30 different languages. The languages shown on this video are in alphabetical order.

List of the 30 Languages
1.ARABIC
2.BENGALI
3.BURMESE
4.CHINESE MANDARIN
5.FRENCH
6.GERMAN
7.GUJARATI
8.HINDI
9.ITALIAN
10.JAPANESE
11.JAVANESE
12.KANNADA
13.KOREAN
14.MALAYALAM
15.MARATHI
16.MOROCCAN
17.ORIYA
18.PERSIAN
19.POLISH
20.PORTUGUESE
21.PUNJABI
22.RUSSIAN
23.SPANISH
24.TAMIL
25.TELUGU
26.THAI
27.TURKISH
28.UKRAINIAN
29.URDU
30.VIETNAMESE

Languages of the World is a Learning channel that emphasizes on learning words in different languages. Learn how to say in different languages, simple words that you can easily learn, and impress your friends by talking to them in 30 languages! Learn how to pronounce words in other languages that we use every day. We chose these 30 Languages from researching the most spoken languages. These 30 languages are the most spoken languages in the world!

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1. Hello
2.bonjor
3.hola
4.ciao
5.olá
6.kia Ora
7.nomoshaar
8.zdravo
9.G'day
10.geia
11.guten tag
12.nei ha
13.konchi ha
14.zdravstvyte
15.as-salam
16.salam
17.mire dita
18.tadiyas
19.kiaxo
20.hallo

kiminobeginsinRoblox
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ERROR: In Korean "greeting hello" is "안녕하세요(an-nyeong-ha-se-yo)". In this video, that "여보세요(yeo-bo-se-yo)" is used when answering the phone. In English "hello" is used in both case that's why.

jieunkim
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HEY ESE I'M BREAKING INTO YOUR CAR

HoroJoga
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Korean One is wrong btw you say yaboseo on the phone and annyeonghaseyo is the formal way of saying hello annyeong is a less formal way that you would NOT say to elders or your boss you would say annyeong to your friends and yah 야 means hey! (Informal)

mattie
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in Laos they say welcome to the rice fields in china they also say that (im chinese and sometimes)

zhengjunniu
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Sweden: God dag
Turkish: merhaba
Indonesia: selamat siang
Greek:yassas
Polish: Dzieñ dobry
Dutch: goedendag

Ishow-speed
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O speak inglish and spanish and i am from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United states so that os crazy but the reaaon is because my mom was born in Veracruz, mexico so that is why i also talk spanish or that im builingual maybe... so ywah that is it

aideeherrera
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I'm glad there is a slow mode I can play this in on YouTube.

harmonyjacobs
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ERROR: In pakistan we don't say hello! We say "assalamualikum".

ayeshaali
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We don't say hello in Urdu, we say"assalamualaikum".

quiteshore
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Why did you not include HEBREW? I wanted to use this for my ESOL students.

bethergas
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Hello in Urdu ? Wrong . We say Aslam o Alaikum instead Hello .

HaseebKhn
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Hello in Burmese is a bit wrong. We do use ဟယ်လို hallo but we do so only when we talk on phone. Otherwise, we would say mingalarbar (မင်္ဂလာပါ)

pinkiepie
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BORKIBHIAMEN, I’m subscribed. Mamai onom sa chaipatarama.

amtcihs
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In urdu it is not helo. It is assalamualaikum. In Bengali you have to use indian flag with Bangladeshi flag because in india there are so many Bengali speaking peoples living. In Tamil you have to use sri Lankan flag with Indian flag because in sri Lanka there are so many tamil speaking peoples living

jasmeharsinghhundal
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Hello in Korean it didn't "여보세요" 'yeoboseyo' it's "안녕하세요" 'annyeonghaseyo' '여보세요' That's when you answer the phone.

지현박-kj
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Russia: zdravstvuyte
korea: anyoung haseyo
Italian: salve

Ishow-speed
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Merci pour cette vidéo. Thanks for this video. Kiitos tästä videosta.
Danke für dieses Video. Takk for denne videoen. Σας ευχαριστούμε για αυτό το βίντεο.
Dziękuję za ten film. Bedankt voor deze video. Obrigado por este vídeo.

easydutchflemish
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the Koean is wrong on here. They say it correctly but the way it is written on here is how you answer the phone only, 안녕하세요 is hello.

evieindaegu
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First off children. It’s As-salamu alaykum, 2 words. Not 1. And that’s a goodbye. It means “peace be with you” or “peace be upon you”. It’s a formal way to say good bye or formally “until next time”

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