Hellodidn't become "hi" until the telephone arrived. The dictionary says it was Thomas Edison who put hello into common usage. He urged the people who used his phone to say "hello" when answering So if you want to say myself in Bahasa Malaysia, it becomes diri saya (as you guess it, saya means I/me/my in Malay). 3. Nama saya (My name is) This is the start of the most important part of today's lesson. Let me quickly translate this phrase for you. Nama = Name Saya = My. Kimetsuno Yaiba - Episode 24Japanese - Saori Hayami — 0:01English - Erika Harlacher — 0:13Russian - Polina Rtischeva — 0:25German - Maria Koschny — 0:37Fren Themost common way to say "you're welcome" is de nada; literally "of nothing". You can also say por nada. There's no real difference; de nada is more common. Another way to politely respond to a "thank you" is não há de quê. This literally means something like "there's nothing of it". Selamatjalan (s'la-mat zha-lan) / Goodbye Everyone knows "Bye," but not many will part with the formal "Selamat jalan." Here's your chance to impress your Malaysian business colleagues on your way out. | © Kzenon / Shutterstock Sama-sama (saa-ma saa-ma) / You're welcome When someone thanks you, be sure to quip "sama-sama" in return.
SayingHello in Hindi. The most common, universal greeting to use in India and Nepal is namaste (sounds like "nuhm-uh-stay"). Greetings in India are not based on the time of day as they are in Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malay. A simple namaste will do for all occasions day or night.
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