"Hello" or "Hi"
There are many colloquial variations too, depending on the area of England. In Leicestershire they say "Heyup me Duck" or "Heyup Sirree"
1. French - Bonjour
2. Spanish - Hola
3. Italian - Bon Giorno
4. German - Guten Tag
5. Chinese - Ni hao
6. Irish - Dia Duit
7. Hindi - Namaste
8. Russian - Zdravstvuite (pronounced Zdra-stvooy-tyeh)
9. Greek - Yia sou (Ya-soo)
10. Czech - Dobry rano
11. Japanese - Ohayou gozaimasu (pronounced O-ha-yoh go-za-ee-mas)
12. Hebrew - Shalom (this is used for hello, goodbye and peace)
13. Arabic-based languages - Marhabah
14. Swedish - Hej
15. Dutch - Goedendag
16. Swahili - Jambo
17. Vietnamese - Chao
18. Korean - Ahn-yeong ha-seyo (Formal) or Ahn-yeong (Informal) or Yoboseyo (Picking up the Phone)
19. Portuguese - Bom dia (Good Morning)
20. Finnish - Hyvää päivää
21. and yeah you can't forget English- Hello, Hi, Hey.
22. Tagalog - Kamusta (How are you) or Mabuhay (Good Life) are the closest things to Hello.
-Good morning/Good day, Good afternoon, and/or Good evening, good night
-G'day
-Howdy
-Howdy do
-How are you doing
-Hello
-Hey
-What's up
-Wusup
-Hi
-Hiya
-Heya
-Sup
-How do u do?
-How's it going
-Hey there
-Hi there
-Hello there
-Nice to see you
-Nice to meet you
-Good to see you
-Good to meet you
-What's cooking?
-What's happening
-What's cracking
-Greetings
-Salutations
-Jerking your head upwards is the cool way to say 'sup' instead of actually talking
-Peace sign with ur fingers or anything else.
-Olo/holo
-Y'ello
-What ya doing
-what r u doing
-Elo
-Thumbs up
-Smiling or grinning when you are looking at the person's face
-Waving
And other languages work to: aloha, hola, ciao, anything works
Hey, Hi, How are you diddling, Wotcher, Wagwan (a contraction of what go on).
If you are looking for English slang, Peevish is a really good website.
"Hiya", "Watcha mate"
Wassup!
wag1!
hi
ya sup hola
English people mostly just say "bye" or "see ya"
Greetings
heyup
bloody, wanker/wank and poof
'playing the wag' 'playing hooky' both from NE England I think
You answer the phone by saying "hello""Let me hit you back" means "I will call you later""K" means "OK""Want to grab some dinner?" means "Do you want to go somewhere and eat dinner?""Are you free?" means "Do you have any plans on that date or time?"
it's sort of a rude, sarcastic way of saying "you got some nerve" in Italian slang
No, it is a metaphor. Itβs comparing someone to a women term. For instance βMan, your brotherβs a doll.β Itβs saying that your brother acts like a girl.
Hi Hiya Howdy Hey Howsit? What's up? 'Sup? Yo
"Hi" IS a slang term. It means "hello."Some other slang for "hello" would be: Hey, yo, what's up, or hiya.
"pump" in the north of England.
Hi IS slang! Hello is the actual term.Here are some other slang ways to say hello:What's up?What's shaking?What's buzzing, cousin?How's it hanging?HeyHowdyWhat up Bro?
Yes! "Telly" is slang for television in England.
USE TO NAME LITTLE BOYS IN SOME MEXICAN REGIONS Slang for hello in finish
bloody, wanker/wank and poof
Sheila - a womanShe's apples! - Everything's OK.G'day mate - Hello, Hi...Pisspot - a drunk
Hi, Hiya, Hey, ello.
'playing the wag' 'playing hooky' both from NE England I think
Some of the reasons that slang is used is to add color to what you're saying, or as a form of camaraderie within a group, or even because people just get tired of saying the same things the same old way. You may have noticed that slang changes over time and what was in last year is lame this year; that's because even slang gets tiresome with use.
You answer the phone by saying "hello""Let me hit you back" means "I will call you later""K" means "OK""Want to grab some dinner?" means "Do you want to go somewhere and eat dinner?""Are you free?" means "Do you have any plans on that date or time?"