- Here are some common greetings:
Common Greetings
MIRAD |
ENGLISH
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Hay! |
Hello!
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Hey! |
Hey!, Oh...!
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Hoy! |
Bye!
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Hiy... |
Here is / Here comes... / Voici
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Huy... |
There's... / There goes... / Voila
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Hyay! |
Great! / Good for you! / Congratulations!
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Hyey! |
Oh my! / Goodness gracious! / Well!
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Hyoy! |
Too bad! / What a shame! / Sorry!
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Hway!* |
Thanks!
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Hwey! |
Your're welcome! / That's ok.
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Hwoy! |
Sorry!
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Fijub! Fimaj! |
Good day!
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Fijwamaj! |
Good morning! (Lit: good early daytime)
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Fijwomaj! |
Good afternoon! (Lit: good late daytime)
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Fijwamoj! |
Good evening! (Lit: good early nighttime)
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Fimoj! |
Good night!
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Duhayen et xeye? Duhayen et se? |
How are you? (Lit. How are you doing? or How are you?)
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Fi. Ay et? |
Fine. And you?
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Iftaxwo. Hway. Fifi |
Thank-you. (Lit. (It) will be fondly remembered.)
(Lit: good wishes)
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Toxu. Hwey. |
You're welcome. (Lit. Forget (it).)
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Diwe. |
Please. (Lit. It is asked.)
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Yovobu (at). Hwoy. |
Excuse (me). / Sorry!
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Fipop! |
Bon voyage!
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Su valka! |
Be safe!
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Igbaksu! |
Get well soon!
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Yanivtos! Hway! |
Congratulations! (Lit: together-happy-feeling)
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Iva Tajjub! |
Happy Birthday!
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Yanuvtos! Hwoy! |
My condolences! (Lit: together-sad-feeling)
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- * Pronounced like English why.
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