
Hello, hey, hi, howdy, good day,
yo, what's up, wassup, hey there 
Hola, buenos días

Bonjour, salut

Buon giorno

Hallo, guten tag

Hallo; familiar: hoi, goeiendag; formal: goedendag

Goddag, hej, dav, hejsa, davs, halløj, halløjsa (ranging from formal through informal to slightly silly)

Hallo, god dag

Salve (to 1 person) / salvete (to a group), amice

Hej, cześć, witam, dzień dobry (formal)

Здравствуйте, привет

你好 (ni3 hao3)

おはよう(~ございます (formal))、こんにちは、こんばんは、おっす (ohayou (gozaimasu) "good morning", konnichiwa (general), konbanwa "good evening", ossu "yo")
Chào [insert name or title]!Kreyòl ayisyen: Bonjou! (before noon) Bonswa! (afternoon)
Pashto: سَلام! (salam)

Halò

안녕하세요 (TL: annyeong hasehyo)

สวัสดี ครับ (Male speaker; TL: saL watL deeM khrapH)

สวัสดี ค่ะ (Female speaker; TL: saL watL deeM khaF)
Sorry I was a little too lazy to get the phonetic pronunciation
Aiuna/CUE: Akite napeir ta ya aleilus
(I am glad to see you), Akinape (Slang hello), Te ave seluté-elas dersilcé-etel napeima ya surilus
(I hope this letter finds you in good health) 
Sal (informal), saluton

Feayran: Káu/kái (more formal), elàeráu/elàerái (more familiar)

Xylphika: Hai

Wistra Gutisk: Hallo
/haKo/, 'llo
/Ko/, hái
/haI/, hei
/heI/; Ƕaiwa is þu?
/WEw@ Is Tu:/ (Wistra Gutisk does not have a contraction such as 'howdy'); Goþs daga
/gOTs daja/
Emmut: Dajręte (formal), ilgahboś (formal), daru (to one person), darą (to more people)

Vayardyio: talosyio, datalio; (informal:) sévo! pai!

Staalouvan- INFML- Aia! FML- Uulei! VRY FML- Ssumajei!

Rakhin: Hi- Tšṙéə!
to-greet Hello- Pleš djô ko?
please you QUE
Menietzvetz: Ozka, Tzezt

Sjebasvju: Háj! Haluv!

Taiwazaiho: hazem / 'oya hee

Inniz: gretik (IPA /gɾɛtɪk/)
(literally means 'greeting')
Aidisese: Detai!
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