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By the way, for me it's 4!!!
French-Bonjour
English-Hello
Spanish-Hola
Hebrew-Shalom
englis-hello
spanish-hola
french-bonjour
chinese-konichiwa
italian-choa
german-guten tag
hebrew-shalom
I learned a song about ways to say hello in 4th grade, so I think I have every1 beat=)
3 I think
english-hello
spanish-hola
korean- Ahnnyung-ha-se-yo
hello-english
spanish-hola
french- bonjour
russian- preveat
English:'Hello'
French: 'Bonjour'
Spanish:'Hola' (I learned that from Dora the Explorer!)
Australian: 'G'day' (sorry to any Aussies who take offense to that)
Te Reo Maori (Native Language in new Zealand): 'Kia Ora' (said 'ki-yo-ra, but blurred together)
english + french + spanish + italian + german + chinese = 6 
>>lovestruck7233
...konichiwa is actually Japanese
geriann-you forgot to say them, silly! 
English = Hello
Spanish - Hola
Portugeise - ola
french - Bonjour
Vietlamese - dow
Dutch - Hallo
german - Hallo
Italian - Ciao
Que vai fazer?
broadwaystar101 = hehe I took the quick route 
english = hello
french = boujour [or you can say salut...can't remember if that's spelt right]
german = hallo [guten tag is actually good day]
spanish = hola
italian = ciao
japanese = konichiwa [I don't know if that's spelt right]
isn't hola also mexican?
que vai fazer is portuguese and ciao is how you say it in italian
Only one: English. Other languages use different words.
English: Hello
Hawaiian: Aloha
Spanish: Hola
Japanese: Konnichi Wa
French: Bonjour
Gahh, not the best but still.
geriann. . . .Mexicans speak Spanish. . . . .differant dialect but still spanish.
hmmm
English - hello
French - bonjour
spanish - hola
hawaiian - Aloha
Japanese - Conechiwa (cant spell it)
English - hello
Chinese- ni hao
spanish- hola
Hindi/Marati- namaste
Greman- Hallo
'Hello' in Chinese Pronunciation: Nee HaOW
Hello in Russian: Здравствуйте!
Zdravstvoite in English letters, pronounced Zdrav Stvou-eat-ee
Hello in Australian: G' Day!
Gaeilge (Ireland) Dia dhuit
Scottish Gaelic (Scotland) Madainn mhath
Japanese (Osaka) Maido Ookini
Dine ('Navajo') Ya'at'eeh (with: Shiyaaz, if to a younger man, Shichell, if to an older man, and Shima, if to a woman
Armenian (Eastern) Parev
Assyrian: Shlama
Basque: (Formal: Kaixo, Informal: Aupa)
Egyptian (Ancient - not modern...modern is Arabic Salaam Aleikam (Peace be upon you) Ancient Egyptian is: Iiti im Hotep (Literally Hello, in peace
Kiswahili, S.E. Africa, Hujambo, with Bwana to a man, Bebe to a woman, and Mzee to an elder man.
If you want 'Hello' in every known language, including Ancient, and 'dead' languages, as well as every dialect, regional and ethnic, including all Native American Tongues : here is a website :
http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/hello.htm#N
Hebrew- Shalom
Pig Latin- Ellohay
Greek- Hallo
a lot
MADI-INGONI
ACHOLI-NINING
ARAB-AL -SALAM
KUKU-HEI
ARRINGA-ONGEE
ENGLISH-HELLO
SWAHILLI-KIDUGANI
AMAHRIC-ABET
MABAN-EBALCKA MUSKILA
LANGO-KOP ANGO
well,, obiouslyy:. just think about
how manyy different types of
ethnicity there are!. duhh;;
like im latino.
or latina. lol. but yeah,,
like there are,, :...
hispanic,english,indian,german,and w/e.
but of course, you couldnt
ever be able to do that. it
would probably take wayyy to
lng. hha. so just look it
up in the -internet-.
trust mee hunnyy.
its faster.
peace.
Lol, hmm.. There are PLENTY of languages you can say hello in.. But English is most convenient. Aherm, most of the time.
English: Hello
French: Salut, Bonjour
Spanish: Hola
Italian: Ciao
German: Hallo, Guten tag servus
Hebrew: šalom
Hindi: Namaste
Chinese: Nǐ hǎo
Japanese: Konnichiwa
Russian: Zdravstvujte(formal and HARD TO PRONOUNCE!!!) Privet(informal and I love this version!)
Korean: Annyeonghaseyo
Gosh, lots more. Try this site. It ROCKS! http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Norwegian: Hallo
English: Hello
French: Bonjour
Italian: Bonjourno
German: Guten tag
Spanish: Hola





How many languages can you say "hello" in?
How many languages can you say 'hello' in?! lol what a fun question! Oooh but then you have to type them all and say what language it is
mwahahahaha! lol ♥