If you ever visit (and you should because it's a beautiful country..) Hungary, here are some useful things:
Hello - Szia!
Good morning! - Jó reggelt!
Good afternoon! - Jó napot! (It actually means: good day)
Good evening! - Jó estét!
How are you? - Hogy vagy?
Fine thanks. - Köszönöm jól.
"gy" and "sz" represent single sounds in hungarian. "gy" sounds something like when British people pronunce the first sound of the word "duty".
"sz" is pronunced like the English s
but in Hungarian "s" is pronunced like the begininng of the word "shop"
If you want to know more don't hesitate to write to me :)
Here are greetings in Spanish Catalan (both phonetical!)
 
Hello = Hola Hola
Good morning = Buenos dias Bohn dia
Good afternoon = Buenas tardes bohna tard
Good night = Buenas noches bohna ni
How are you = Como estas com estas
very well, thanks = muy bien, grafias mol beh, grasies
Gracias! Lucien
 
Comment written by dobbinhun on May 09, 2008 @ 19:17 | | |
IF YOU CAME TO ETHIOPIA YOU CAN SAY
Good morning-Dena aderk
Good afrernoon-Endemn walk
Good night-Dena eder
How are you?-Endet neh?
I am fine-Ene dena negn
amharic is so simple to learn,and so simple to speak. it need no special accent. it is a semetic language.Learn more with me.
DMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Comment written by axela on May 07, 2008 @ 19:57 | | |
Norwgian:
Hello! - Hallo/hei!
How are you? - hvordan går det?
Fine! - bra!
Comment written by jee on May 07, 2008 @ 13:39 | | |
If you ever come to Sweden you can say:
Good morning - God morgon
Good evening - God middag
How are you ? - Hur är det? / Hur mår du? / Hur står det till?
I'm fine thanks - Jag mår bra, tackComment written by Ngdawa on Apr 27, 2008 @ 23:39 | | |
In Czech you can say
Hello - Ahoj
Good morning - Dobré ráno
Good afternoon - Dobrý den
Good evening - Dobrý več er
How are you? - Jak se máš ?
I'm fine thanks - Dobř e, dě kuju.
I hope that the letters with diacritics display correctly. In Czech, diacritics (acute accent for lengthening a vowel and caron for 'softening' a consonant) can change meaning of a word.
(Greeting is the first thing one does when speaking, indeed, but in my experience people also frequently ask how does one say 'I love you' and 'Kiss my a--'. -)
Comment written by Quenduluin on Apr 25, 2008 @ 08:47 | | |
In Turkish you could say like this:
Hello! - Merhaba.
How are you? - Nasilsiniz?
Fine, thanks! - Iyiyim, tesekkür ederim.
Goodbye! - Güle güle.
In Russian you can use these phrases:
Hello! - З д р а в с т в у й т е !
How are you? - К а к у в а с д е л а ?
Fine! - Х о р о ш о !
Goodbye! - Д о с в и д а н и я !
Comment written by CutieCynic on Apr 22, 2008 @ 19:43 | | |
If you ever come to Germany:
Hello! - Hallo!
How are you? -Wie geht es dir?
Fine, thank's! - Gut, danke!
Good by! - Auf Wiedersehen!
 
Comment written by sanie73 on Mar 30, 2008 @ 17:19 | | |
Hello,
I liked the "template".
If you ever come to Brazil (or in any Porguese speaking country) you can say:
Good morning - Bom dia
Good evening - Boa noite
How are you ? - Como vai você? | or | Tudo bem? or E aí? (informal)
I'm fine thanks - Estou bem, obrigado. | or | Tudo legal. (informal)
Comment written by leophr on Mar 13, 2008 @ 23:30 | | |
If you ever come to Poland you can say:
Good morning - Dzień dobry
Good evening - Dobry wieczór
How are you ? - Jak sie miewasz?
I'm fine thanks - Dobrze, dzię kuję .Comment written by Bryczes on Mar 10, 2008 @ 11:52 | | |
If you ever come to Serbia you can say Zdravo
Good morning - Dobro jutro
Good afternoon - Dobar dan
Good evening - Dobro vece
How are you ? - Kako si ?
I'm fine thanks - Dobro , hvala Comment written by Dendelion on Feb 28, 2008 @ 19:30 | | |
Hi = 你 好 / 嗨 (ni hao / hai)
Good morning = 早 安 ( zao an)
Good afternoon = 午 安 ( wu an)
good night = 晚 安 (wa an)
How are you = 你 好 吗 ? (ni hao ma)
I'm fine, thank you = 我 很 好 , 谢 谢 (wo hen hao, xie xie)
Chinese language(Mandarin)
In Romanian we say for Hello! - Buna! or Salut!
For Good day/afternoon! - Buna ziua!
Good evening! - Buna seara!
Good morning! - Buna dimineata!
How are you? - Ce mai faci? (singular) Ce mai faceti? (plural)
I'm fine thank you! - Bine, multumesc!
Privetstvuu - this is not official russian ) Dobry Den' - Good Afternoon, Dobry Vecher - Good Evening, Dobroe Utro - Good Morning, Privet, Zdorovo - Hello, Hi, Zdravstvuyte - how do you do. It's no matter what sex you are/
Comment written by eugene87 on Jan 23, 2008 @ 19:00 | | |
In Russian:
Hello! - Officially: Çäðàâñòâóéòå[Zdravstvuite], Ïðèâåòñòâóþ[Privietstvuju] Non-officially: Ïðèâåò![Privet], Ïðåâåä![Preved] (It's perverted Privet), Çäîðîâà![Zdarova], Õàé![Hi]
Good morning/evening/day - Äîáðîå óòðî/Äîáðûé âå÷åð/äåíü [Dobroye utro/Dobriy vecher/den']
Comment written by Atmos88 on Jan 22, 2008 @ 20:42 | | |