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							| Dear teachers. I �m so glad and happy that I can use your wonderful worksheets in my work. They make our lessons so interesting and animazing! And now some my students are eager to know about greetings in another countries. Please, write me only "hello" and "good-bye" in your native languages and it �ll be enough. Thanks in advance))) You are the best!!! |  26 May 2011      
					
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 martya
 
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 Hi Nasim ! Here in Argentina we say "Hola" = Hello and Adi�s  for Good bye, we can also say "Chau"  which is the informal and colloquial word for  adios. Well, I hope it may help you in your classes. Warm regards  Martya |  26 May 2011     
					
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 mariannina
 
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							| In Italy we say: Ciao  and arrivederci     Ciao Mariannina |  26 May 2011     
					
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| In France we say  �BONJOUR � (for good morning and good afternoon)  �BONSOIR � (for good evening) AU REVOIR (for good bye)  �SALUT � familiar for hello or hi). BONNE NUIT (for good night). |  26 May 2011     
					
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 sawer
 
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							| hello = merhaba   good bye =  hoscakal or gule gule     :) loves from Turkey |  26 May 2011     
					
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 nombasa
 
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							| In isiXhosa:   Hello = molo (to one person)  molweni (to more tahn one person)   Goodbye = sobonana    |  26 May 2011     
					
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 Olindalima ( F )
 
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							| Greetings from Portugal 
 
 Hello - ol�
 
 Goodbye - Adeus
 
 Cheers
 
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 stamama
 
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							| Greetings from Cyprus In greek language we say hello - gia sou (Γεια σου)  and goodbye - antio  (Αντίο)   |  26 May 2011     
					
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 savvinka
 
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							| Greetings from Russia: Hello- Privet! Goodbye- Dosvidaniya! Cheers, Olga |  26 May 2011     
					
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 Mallerenga
 
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							| Greetings from Catalonia. Here we speak Catalan as well as Spanish.
 In catalan we say hola= hello and ad�u=bye.
 In Spanish, as martya says, is hola and adi�s
 
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 t.gyorgyi
 
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							| Greetings from Hungary:   Hello! - Szia! (for 1 person) Sziasztok! (for more people) Goodbye! - Viszontl�t�sra!, Viszl�t! (shorter version)     |  26 May 2011     
					
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