Saying Hello to someone has become the ice breaker for any conversation and the basic form of greeting across the world, but in some places Hello might sound strange to us, even if it's not our native language.
For instance Hello in Anglo countries sounds quite similar to the Hola of Latin ones, even Ola for Portuguese, but that is not the case for the Diola dialect in Senegal where they say "aa". Or the Ojibwe in USA and Canada where they say "boozhoo".
Other ways of saying it are"yoga" for the ateso in Uganda
Or "yoyo" in kuakiutl, Canada
In some other cases one word is more than enough for all the greetings and goodbyes you can use during the day, like in Sri Lanka where they say "ayubowan" and that can be used as " good day", "good afternoon", "good night" and "bye"
And with that I also say ayubowan. Hope you enjoyed it and feel free on letting me know if you are aware of other words out there used in the salute and you find interesting.
[I highly recommend checking Adam Jacot de Boinod's work around the meaning of words]
@mac-o you were flagged by a worthless gang of trolls, so, I gave you an upvote to counteract it! Enjoy!!
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