South Korea hello : annyeong! South Korea bye : annyeong! Edit : OMG guys I know there are formal and informal ways to say hi and bye so stop acting like Korean teachers 🙄
Nobody: Literally nobody: When Turkish people see something about Turkey in foreigner's videos: YAAAS THEY SAİD TURKEY 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 TURKEY LOVES YOU TURKISH PEOPLE LIKE THIS 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷CCC🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 İt's not friendly fire I really love my country I'm just saying ❤️
@@subhan4107 *YABANCILARIN ONLARA AİT OLAN VİDEOLARINDA EN UFAK BİR TÜRKİYE GÖNDERMESİNİ GÖRÜNCE "NE MUTLU TÜRKÜM DİYENE" VEYA "TÜRKİYE🇹🇷" DİYEN GERİZEKALILAR YÜZÜNDEN DALGA KONUSU OLUYORUZ FARKINDAYSAN.KAÇ TANE METİN,FORUM VS. ŞEYLER VAR BİLİYOR MUSUN SEN ? ÜLKEYİ REZİL EDİYORSUNUZ!*
Without You Rosekook Hi, Hello: + Naber?, Nasılsın?, Nasıl Gidiyor?, İyi misin? ... :) By-See You: + Güle Güle, Kendine İyi Bak, Bay Bay, Dikkatli Ol, Selam Söyle... :)
Peki türk yorumların en çok beğeni alması youtube de turkey diye aratmayan bizden değildir dnkdndkdnxj🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 (He aq armyim size ne keyfimin kahyası mısınız)
For anyone wondering, the South African lady was speaking in Zulu. We also have 10 other official languages. In Afrikaans, for example, we'd say "goeie dag" (good day, like in English) and "totsiens" (pronounced like "taught-seens") for hello and goodbye, respectively.
Well Italian isn't always just "ciao": "Arrivederci" is also goodbye and it's just as used. "Ciao" can be both hello and goodbye and it's generally informal, "arrivderci" is only goodbye and more formal.
Addie Musrep Yes this is true. Nothing bad to know more than one language, isn't it? Russians know just their native lingvo but other former soviet nations learn two languages in school.
However "arrivederci" is also goodbye and it's just as used. "Ciao" can be both hello and goodbye and it's generally informal, "arrivderci" is only goodbye and more formal.
@@gamingwithjob899 Well the "v" is pronounced like a "b" in lots of languages, more like pronounced between the "v" and "b" we're used to. Spanish is an example.
We don't really have the Tagalog word for hello in Philippines but we greet people with "kamusta" which is more of a "what's up" and for goodbye we say "paalam" which means goodbye also.
sim esse era o comentário falando sobre o Brasil que eu e você estávamos procurando//// yes that was the comment talking about Brazil that you and I were looking for
@@globall8037 aynı şey değil mi? Ne gerek var söylemeye ayrıca selam Türkçe değildir farkediyorsan ünlü uyuşmazlığı var bir kelimede kalın ünlü ve ince ünlü aynı anda bulunamaz farsça kökenlidir selam kelimesi
@@globall8037 Turkeyi kucuk yazmak hosunami gitti bir vatansever olarak ne bilim yani arayada Kore alfabesinden harf koymus gavat tamam kokenimiz ayni biz onlarla kardesiz devlet iliskilerimizde iyi ama kendi eserlerimizi sevmeyip yabanci eserlere yonelmek.ee
Actually , we say Namaste for both hello and goodbye. Alvida is Urdu word of Arabic origin similar to Hindi.Not everyone is native to Hindi language in India. So Namaste should be the most relatable one.
Aminin niyo man o hindi, sa Pilipinas mas ginagamit talaga yung "Hello" at "Bye". Dahil ito sa pagimplement ng mga paarala ng English Speaking Policy. Tsaka ang English ay pangalawang wika naman natin.
In Czech Republic both "ahoj" and "čau/čus" [or "chau/chus" if you didn't know that "č" = "ch"] are used as "hi" and "bye", there is no difference, but if you're speaking formally to someone who is not related to you as a friend you say "dobrý den" = good day [to you] and "nashledanou" = see you later / til we meet.
Lol that awkward moment when the Nigerian woman says “welcome” in only 1 of the 520 that are spoken in Nigeria. And don’t Igbo people usually say “kedu”, not “nno”? Also she could have just said “how far” or “how you dey” to be more inclusive
I'll let the Filipino representation here slide, as the the title says how to say 'hello/good-bye' in their country not necessarily how to say in their native tongue. While, 'kumusta' and 'paalam' is the proper way, nobody really uses the latter these days especially in Manila (everyone usually says 'bye'). However, that one video with the tongue twisters, and she says 'there's really no tongue twisters', really? People way younger than her knows there are a bunch of tongue twisters so I don't know what made her say that. You might want to change your representative for the Philippines as she is really not doing a good representation, her mindset seems a tad too American to represent PH.
Indian :- For hi--- namaste (modern word) Pranaam(pure hindi and classical) For Good bye--- Bye or tata( modern style) Alvida( in urdu style) Acha to fir CHALTA HUN..(classical hindi)
IN TURKEY *Hello:* Merhaba *See You Later:* Hoşçakal, Sonra Görüşürüz *Thank You:* Teşekkür Ederim *How are you?:* Nasılsın? Yardımcı olabildiysem ne mutlu bana😂😂😁😁
Oui mais en même temps ils disent tous hi donc je pense qu'ils leur ont juste demandé de saluer sans donner de contexte particulier (et c'est vrai qu'on dit assez facilement salut je trouve)
Can you use "salut" as "bye" as well? I'm learning french and in my textbook there was this phrase "salut! je m'en vais" which left me confused. Merci d'avance
In German we have much more: 'Hello': •Hallo •Guten Tag (formal) •Tach' (unformal) •Servus (Bavaria/Austria) •Grüß Gott (untypical) •Moin (very uncommon) 'Goodbye': •Tschüß •Auf Wiedersehen (formal) •Tschau (unformal) •Auf Bald (outdated) •Mach's Gut ...and so on...
Andy W. Moin is not uncommon as it's used in all of Northern Germany which contains at least 5 states. It is also used in the West. Servus is used in Bavaria mainly, maybe two or three,other states, if that.
Korean is so easy 😂 Annyonghaseyo - hello (formal) Annyong - hello/ bye (informal) Annyonghigaseyo - bye (formal)(when other person is leaving) Jal ga - bye (informal)( when other person is leaving) Annyonghigaeseyo - bye (formal)(when you are leaving) Jal it seo - bye (informal)(when you are leaving)
Finnish language:
Hello = Moi
Goodbye = Moi moi
I love this language
Hello goodbye = Moi Moi Moi
MOROO
Germany: morning : moin evening : moin moin ( only in the north)
Mäki rakastan suomen kielt xd
Jooh
1:09 O R E O K I L L E R
Ahahahahaha
🤣🤣🤣
Тніs іs so underатеd
That's hilarious
In dead😂😂😂
South Korea hello : annyeong!
South Korea bye : annyeong!
Edit : OMG guys I know there are formal and informal ways to say hi and bye so stop acting like Korean teachers 🙄
Annyeonghaseyo means hello and anyeong means bye :/
@@mochimin9813 nono. That's Annyeonghigyeseyo or Annyeonghigaseyo.
Aesthetic_Shey it’s the same thing but you add haseyo when you talk to someone older than you
Aesthetic_Shey but you can use anyeong as hi to
annyeong*
India
Hello - Namaste
Bye - TATA
Only 20% of people say Alvida. 60% people call Tata ..
In punjab; sat Sri akal
Goodbye=changa fer mildiya
Yeah but alvida is formal language
And Tata sounds like baby language
That's our diversity, brothers. Carry on!!!
especially in marathi
To be honest like Modern Indians use
Hey or Bye or something like that for informal stuff
1:03 woah their arms moved at exactly the same time.
gotta move your arm to say tschüss
I'm your 100 liker
That was 0:54 not 1:03.
Its a power of editing
Pig Head it’s 1:04 not 0:54 😅
0:29
Belarus: Privet!
Russia: Privet!
Ukraine: Privit.
It is pryvit
Privet*
Poland: drasti
@@yourpersonaldakimakurac1470 Poland is cześć :)
billnyetherussianspy lol
1:09 ''oreo killer?'' XD
XDDD
😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😄😄🤣🤣😄😄
Maria Maria omg
Hahahahaha
Oreo Kila.
I love that "Konichiwa", its just feel harmless for my ear.
wow are you japanese
I want to travel the for east
are the other greetings harmful?
@@PastelSkies4Real don’t tell me u just want to go because you like anime
@@ColstonC I want to visit Japan too but I've never watched anime lol
When Italian says "arivederci"
I felt that
ArRivederci.
STICKY FINGER
*zipper sounds*
Yes.... *cries in italian*
.I'm Italian
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
When Turkish people see something about Turkey in foreigner's videos:
YAAAS THEY SAİD TURKEY
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
TURKEY LOVES YOU
TURKISH PEOPLE LIKE THIS
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷CCC🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
İt's not friendly fire I really love my country I'm just saying ❤️
TÜRKİYEEEE🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
CCC VATAN KURTARILDI 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷CCC TURKEY
Lol
This is at 69 likes now, i could ruin it
Well they're funny btw they love Turkey to much (idk why?)
@@ecrin_kale you are Turkish too dumby
I'm a Pakistani and I just love turkey's greeting "Merhaba"
Tajalli Zehra 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇵🇰🇵🇰 ı m turk and ı love pakistann
Merhaba means hello in Arabic and Turkish
Tajalli Zehra me too
We say merhaba or selam :)
It's Arabic word,and a lot of Arabic words in Turkish
1:22 he said that quite hairy
"Kwaheri"
Army 💜
@@arunjaiswal3489 united states armed fotces army? Isnt the army like uhhbi forgot but like a unit like SOCOM and more?
In the Philippines we say Hello sometimes lol but we usually say "Hoy" "Oy"
Or psst oy HOY
Yeah and goodbye is "paalam"
or "psst gaga/gago"
cause thats how i greet my friends hehe
Hoyy Gago ka
In Brazil we say oi.😊
The Korean lady:
Hi: Annyeong
Bye: Annyeong
Me:
Hi: *ANNYEONGHASEO*
bye: *BYE BYE ANYEONGGGGGGGGGGGGG*
xD
@Rosie Lynn with Animations yes ik its the formal way of saying bye
i am in severe body pain send help
Kpop fan 🤣
German: Wunderschönen Guten Tag, die Herren.
lol
Apfelsaft amen bruder
@@mina6592 sí
KRANKENWAGEN
SCHHHHHMETARLING
Real German: MAHLZEIT MÄNNER
Me as a Turkish when I heard Merhaba I just smiled with a huge happiness
Asslama laykum
The same in Arabic ;) merhaba
yeah same ngl
Merheba :) 🇧🇩💚🇹🇷
We say salam in persia
0:02 *says arrivederci*
Me: *sad ari*
*sad arrivederci*
*BUCCIARATIIIIIIIIII*
STICKYYY FINGERSSS
*sobs in italian*
JoJo reference
Türkler sayımızı göreyim
👇🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Oha yorum tuttu lan tşk
Yorum tuttu lannnn
Lannnnn
Böyle desem like butonu çökücekmiş
+1
Türkiye ❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️
One love: GREECE🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@M.R Penguin YT don't steal my phrases get your own phrases lol
@@marvld444 ?😊🙏
@@marvld444 No, you are false
Love 🌍🌎🌏
Love 🌚
Love ❤
Love 🧠
Love 👩👧👧👩👧👦👩👧👩👦👦👩👦👨👧
Love ⛰🗻🌋🏜🏝🏞🗺🏔
LOVE 🌬🌬🌥🌤⛈⛅☁️🌦🌨🌧🌩🌪🌫☃️⛄☄🌈🌈🌈
Merhana arkadaşlar
India 🇮🇳
Hello: Namaste
Goodbye: Alvida
but we. don't use it now
we usually say
hello: ayee
bye: bye
Actually,
Hello : Namaskar ( Namra + askar )
Bye : Namaste ( Namra + asta )
@Shreya Desai ...... Hindi is our national language bruh :-|
@@aadritmedhi5741 no bro... Hindi and English are official language. There is no national language in India.
@@baisyamanidipa sorry ' official '. Thanks for the clarification :-)
Ne mutlu,türküm diyene!🇦🇿❤🇹🇷
Prinz Ferrero von Rocher Aynen aşeşeşwieitldiwüe
Gerizekalı yavv
Her yerde sizin gibi mallar var Kaç tane forumda bizim sizin gibi insanlar yüzündwn dalga geçildiğini biliyor musun?
@@llll7995 ne demek istedin?
@@subhan4107 *YABANCILARIN ONLARA AİT OLAN VİDEOLARINDA EN UFAK BİR TÜRKİYE GÖNDERMESİNİ GÖRÜNCE "NE MUTLU TÜRKÜM DİYENE" VEYA "TÜRKİYE🇹🇷" DİYEN GERİZEKALILAR YÜZÜNDEN DALGA KONUSU OLUYORUZ FARKINDAYSAN.KAÇ TANE METİN,FORUM VS. ŞEYLER VAR BİLİYOR MUSUN SEN ? ÜLKEYİ REZİL EDİYORSUNUZ!*
5%cheering other countries
15%cheering their own countries
80% complaining the Philippines woman 😂😂😂😂😂
tankwan khongcharoen true
btw i am filipino
Ano bat wala iyon
True af xD
True, I’m filipino btw xD
hahahah totoo hahahhaha
In Turkish🇹🇷
Hello-Hi: Merhaba-Selam
See u-Goodbye:görüşürüz-hoşçakal
Without You Rosekook
Hi, Hello: + Naber?, Nasılsın?, Nasıl Gidiyor?, İyi misin? ... :)
By-See You: + Güle Güle, Kendine İyi Bak, Bay Bay, Dikkatli Ol, Selam Söyle... :)
Super-Imane yep ;)
No one cares
@@dakota9316 i do. And 125 people too
@@dakota9316 and I care?
Everyone: OmG oReO kIlLer
Me: Hey the changed the turkish girl
whaaaaaaaaaa
Oh yeah I didn't notice, the old one has a curly black hair I guess
Oha nerden gördün
OHA HARBİDEN ŞAKSÇAMDİQKEĞQKSSÖ
00:43 Merhaba ❤️❤️❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Evetttttt
Bayrak asmaya geldik shjsjsh
@@azra-dp1ky jdkdjjd
Hay gadasını aldıklarım😚😚😚
Sa
1:16 a lot of "tchau" 😂
Someone even say chow chow
@@aasthakarn2928 In spanish its actually chao
I live in Chile and we say "chao". I dont know why but maybe a lot of italian people came to my country(?
Aastha Karn no its ACTUALLY ćao
@Anaily Badillo LoL. Nobody is wrong, the pronounce are the same. I just wrote how it is in my language
Peki türk yorumların en çok beğeni alması youtube de turkey diye aratmayan bizden değildir dnkdndkdnxj🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
(He aq armyim size ne keyfimin kahyası mısınız)
😅😅😅😅
Aratmayan vatan hainiiiiiiiiii
Bts
@@Theguytouchingrass SLKFŞLSDKF
ARMYYY
For anyone wondering, the South African lady was speaking in Zulu. We also have 10 other official languages. In Afrikaans, for example, we'd say "goeie dag" (good day, like in English) and "totsiens" (pronounced like "taught-seens") for hello and goodbye, respectively.
I love the Pakistani 'Goodbye': 1:10 "Allah hafiz" like may God protect you. That's really nice.
Allah affetsin
Same
Lunatiskills ayni seyi dusunmustum amk
It’s the same thing in Iran except it’s Khoda (god)
That's one reason I'm proud to be Pakistani, Pakistan is really religious to God and is very respectful.
Well Italian isn't always just "ciao": "Arrivederci" is also goodbye and it's just as used. "Ciao" can be both hello and goodbye and it's generally informal, "arrivderci" is only goodbye and more formal.
L'accento del loro italiano comunque è strano secondo me non è nato in Italia
@@matteoforn2119 anche io penso che sia un italoamericano
Giusto qui in Italia ciao può significare molti modi
Same in Romanian!!
Here in Latin America(and maybe Spain idk)we say "chau" pronounced the same way as "ciao" but only as a "goodbye".
0:29- 0:31 Learning Russian really does have it's own advantages.
Actually, the Belarusian girl said the Russian word. There is no "privyet" in Belarusian, it's "vitannye" or "vitayu".
Gipsy Danger And disadvantages too.🙃
You can basically speak Russian in almost all the post soviet union countries
Addie Musrep you got something wrong there
Addie Musrep
Yes this is true. Nothing bad to know more than one language, isn't it? Russians know just their native lingvo but other former soviet nations learn two languages in school.
1:14 Shrek: O N I O N S H A V E L A Y E R S
The korean girl awkwardly saying annyeong twice ㅋㅋㅋ 재미있게 봤어영
MX Hyungwonie IKR!
Isn't it supposed to be annyeonghaseyo for hello (I'm learning korean don't hate please)
arek warren anyeong would be a way to say hi in korean, like how we either say hi or hello in English, though you can say anyeonghasayeo
arek warren it’s polite if you say anneyonghaseo but if you are meeting a close friend you can just say anneyong
I know I spelt it wrong
Korea:
Say hello
Annyeong
Now say goodbye
Annyeong
No, but, say goodbye...
Annyeong :)
No... I said...
Annyeong :3
Annyeonghasayo
Annyeong 💜
When does it say?
@이세나 after a sweet _hi_ there's always a bitter _bye_ 😂😂😂
what😂😂😂
In Philippines its not just "bye" its should be "Paalam",In our Langguage. and mahal kita is I love you💗🇵🇭
Totoo yung sinabi mo
I expect kamusta and paalam. But the woman prepared english than our own language fpr this, so sad.
Kamusta Ka at Paalam or babye dba.
1:19 1:25 these two women are so beautiful omg
factss
Simp
SIMP
Hmm Vietnam guy is women?
they look similar
Italian guy: "Arrivederci"
Me: *cries in jojo*
Finally, someone who gets Jojo references
The man/girl of culture
So I wasn't the only one
Why cries?
jojo death flashbacks
Turkeyyy ❤
Defne ❤️🇹🇷❤️
aynn efsaneee
Defne 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Defne ben
Türkiyemm
Italy
hi: ciao
bye: ciao
I love them,they're the best
However "arrivederci" is also goodbye and it's just as used. "Ciao" can be both hello and goodbye and it's generally informal, "arrivderci" is only goodbye and more formal.
Dutch (Belgium & the Netherlands)
Hello: dag
Goodbye: dag
Day: dag
@aurora gusmeroli Scusa per cosa? E mi sa di no dato che non so nemmeno che vuol dire 😅
@aurora gusmeroli Ah, non ne avevo idea. La lettera V è la prima lettera del mio nome ahaha
Ti ringrazio
0:51 kenya: hello jambo or havarii?
0:52 tanzania: havarii.
habari not havari
@@gamingwithjob899
Well the "v" is pronounced like a "b" in lots of languages, more like pronounced between the "v" and "b" we're used to. Spanish is an example.
@@johannesziaether3916 It's still a b though, no Swahili speaking country pronounces/spells it as havari
Belarus: Priviet.
Russia: Priviet.
Ukraine: *Hold my beer*
*P R I V I T*
*privet :)
@@tinchaaa But some people hear it like this so am I...
It sounds like privyeet
Pervert
More like hold my Vodka cyka !!
0:02 can i take one italian guy please? thanks.
ælfscyne do you know who is this guy?
@@hebelehubele3182 I really wish!
Italian guys are cute and I'm happy I'm in Italy
@Usnena Rashid your name doesn't look italian
@Usnena Rashid ciao!
We don't really have the Tagalog word for hello in Philippines but we greet people with "kamusta" which is more of a "what's up" and for goodbye we say "paalam" which means goodbye also.
welcome to another episode of what quarantine made me watch.
Ugggh thats truee
Türk bayrağı görüp videoya tıklayanlar +1❤🇹🇷❤🇹🇷
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷♥️♥️♥️♥️
Lübnan'lılar da merhaba diyormuş lan :D
Beeeen
Kız iyiki istanbul türkçesi kullanmış
Toprağına taşına ölürüm Türkiyem.
When You are waiting only for your country (idk why)
PL
Edit: wow 190 likes xD
tak już mają ci nasi rodacy ( ja też haha)
True
🅿K
Nati Oreo
True
Until they disappoint u with the wrong word that u didn’t grow up with 😂😂😂
No a jak XD
Typowe
Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
0:54 Olá
1:17 Tchau, Tchau
chuw chuw 😁😂
@@sergenkara3883 tchau*
@@tiringaofrioematematico3236 knk şakasına dedim Ciddiye Alma ❤😊
@@sergenkara3883 foda-se?
@@tiringaofrioematematico3236 Anlamıyorum 😏
Most of them:hello/hi
1:09 OREO KILLER
Nobody:
Brazil: chow chow
1:18
Guys I KNOW IT'S THAU
I know but I hear that
(Sorry for my bad English)
@@olaczyk escreve 3 palavra e se desculpa, pra que isso? Fala/Escreve a gente entende! puts escrevi em português
sim esse era o comentário falando sobre o Brasil que eu e você estávamos procurando////
yes that was the comment talking about Brazil that you and I were looking for
@@gabzera4096 I don't understand your comment :|
@@olaczyk Your English is good :)
Nobody:
Not even a single soul:
Hello and goodbye in Korean: *annyeong*
😂😂
네 ~~ ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 😹 (yes~~ hahahahah)
XDD
So what? Shush your mouth.
Gãcha Cãt calm down i did not say anything, i'm korean so i did not mean anything bad.
Am I the only turk who cares more about anything but the Turkish one
Especially the Jamaican one
w a g w a n
You're not alone
Why tf you have a slavic pfp but you're Turkish?
@@darkotopraiklipove b e c a u s e
@@jemr3 We hate you ... :D
@@darkotopraiklipove we?
I mean no one else said anything
South African is incomplete:
1. Howzit
2. Hola
3. Awe
4. Heita
5. Yebo Yes
6. Dumela
7. Thobela
8. Hallo
9. Molo
10. Sawubona
11. Ndaa/ aah
"Goodbye, JoJo!"
Diooooo
DIO liked dat
0:02 Arrivederci by Bucciarati
Kono Dio Daa!
No one:
Turks:❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️❤️🇹🇷❤️🇹🇷❤️!!11!!1!
stfu
true
You can see Turkish people ( a.k.a. me 🇹🇷 ) in every video says Turkey or speaks Turkish 😁
We just love our language ❤
xd true
:D
Türkçe'nin hepsinden farklı olması çok gururlandırıcı... 🇹🇷❤
Merhaba yerine ''Esenlikler'' deselerdi daha iyi olurdu.
Sen Türkçeyi anladığın için öyle geliyor
Fuzuli İşler Hanımı xmxmmdmdm arapça merhaba diyor nesi farklı
❤😍🇹🇷
Evet
1:09 O R E O K I L L E R🥰
Merhaba =selam
Hoşçakal= güle güle
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yarağımı n başı 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@@ILiveWithStories ne diyosun sen ayıp ayıp
@@globall8037 aynı şey değil mi? Ne gerek var söylemeye ayrıca selam Türkçe değildir farkediyorsan ünlü uyuşmazlığı var bir kelimede kalın ünlü ve ince ünlü aynı anda bulunamaz farsça kökenlidir selam kelimesi
@@globall8037 Turkeyi kucuk yazmak hosunami gitti bir vatansever olarak ne bilim yani arayada Kore alfabesinden harf koymus gavat tamam kokenimiz ayni biz onlarla kardesiz devlet iliskilerimizde iyi ama kendi eserlerimizi sevmeyip yabanci eserlere yonelmek.ee
@@blutundeisen5161 Sence ''merhaba'' türkçe kökenli mi?
Soy Salvadoreña 🇸🇻 y me encantó este video esta muy bonito, gracias por mostrar la diversidad de idiomas
TURKEY❤
Is delicious😛
As bayrakları as
Merhaba
Mr. Huddy omg don't say like this 😂
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0:40 Salem
1:15 Sau bol 🥰🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿
Menin tilim❤
zhiza
¿Algún hispano por aquí?
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No :V
Natalia Zelenko siii 🇨🇺
🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🌹
Aqui 🇸🇻
Natalia Zelenko 🇪🇸 presente❣️
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 0:43
Merhaba=hello!
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 1:08
Hoşçakal=bye!
Mar7aba
Ørospu cøcugu amk=How are you my darling
@@user-rm9xi3zz7vMar7aba ant min ayn?
All I hear is 'merwah' lol crazy what different language ears hear
CEO 🇹🇷♥️🇦🇿
Ulan en güzeli en kibarı da Türkçe ha 😂🇹🇷
Kaneki Ken ayn
Salam da güzel
@@ekremuspapazolous5812 Türkiye'ye dair bir şeyin kötü olma ihtimali yok ki 😊
@@rivaille1891 al sana salam 🌭🌭🌭
🍑🍑🍑 😂😂😂😂
@@ekremuspapazolous5812 ben onu selam diye okumuştum kmxlsmzöa
As arabic we say : اهلا / ahlaa(hello)
As Muslims we say : السلام عليكم / assalam alaikum (hello)
السلام عليكم is in arabic not just for muslims
Malaysia Hello : *Apa khabar*
Malaysia Bye. : *Selamat tinggal*
Any Malaysian here ?
Apa khabar Aiman ✋🏻
@@leoadan1043 khabar baik Saudara 👋
Apa khabar my fellow Malaysian
@@nahzzz9423 *Yes Malaysian* 👋
YO brother 👋
Actually , we say Namaste for both hello and goodbye.
Alvida is Urdu word of Arabic origin similar to Hindi.Not everyone is native to Hindi language in India.
So Namaste should be the most relatable one.
No
Wrong. Namaste means hello while namascar means bye
@@Lianmin27 who is r
@@arslanalibhatti8120 ?
@@Lianmin27 are you girl?
1:10 ALLAH AFFETSİN 😅💜💜
Cidden
😂
@@-hedgehog-4369 jsjsjsj😂😂😅😅
Soviet Russia ne alaka amk
Özellikle kpop dinleyenleri amk ne bts fanlarını topunuz malsınız.
"Arrivaderci" is the coolest sounding word. It just roll out your tongue so perfectly
Brazil 🇧🇷
Hi: Oi
Hello: Olá
Bye: Tchau
Já sei falar *Thau* em outros países kkkk
Kkkkk
Oh no
My name is Ola / Alexandra
Rip me :'D
Ciau is hello italy 🇮🇹
@@anajuuuuuu Funny
Kazakhstan:
Hello: Сәлем! 0:40
Bye: Саубол! 1:15
❤🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿❤
🇻🇳
Мен казак казакстан туган жерiм ❤️🇰🇿
@Sevde Mutlu it's salem, and if I'm not mistaken salam used to be greeting in turkey?
@Sevde Mutlu л is l, not n or н
@@isunzoyt8406 🤦🏻♂️
what ?? philippines ? im a filipino but good bye in tagalog is "PAALAM"
Neji Dreyar or at least "ingat" or "kita-kits" hahaha
lagi nalang mali sagot niya 😕
Dapat palitan nila ng bago
ang gara nga eh sa tingin ko hindi yan filipino
Aminin niyo man o hindi, sa Pilipinas mas ginagamit talaga yung "Hello" at "Bye". Dahil ito sa pagimplement ng mga paarala ng English Speaking Policy. Tsaka ang English ay pangalawang wika naman natin.
In Czech Republic both "ahoj" and "čau/čus" [or "chau/chus" if you didn't know that "č" = "ch"] are used as "hi" and "bye", there is no difference, but if you're speaking formally to someone who is not related to you as a friend you say "dobrý den" = good day [to you] and "nashledanou" = see you later / til we meet.
In Russian, Dobry den (spelled доброй день) also means good day
You mean "Czechia".
Philippines should say
Hello: "Kamusta!" "Uy"(inf. i.e friends)
Goodbye: "Paalam!" "Hanggang sa muli!" "Ingat"
I was looking for this comment cause I wasn't sure....ewan talaga yung babaeng yun....walang alam
Hahahaa same thoughts
Bye in english , dapat sinabi man lang nya "paalam" or "sige paalam ingat ka hanggang sa muli"
Ingat in indonesia is remember
Na disappoint ako, pinagmuka nyang walang sariling lenguahe bansa naten.
0:46 Poland 🇵🇱
Mój kraj
Jeej znalazłam Polaków 🇵🇱🥟
@@amelia5316 siemka 😂
@@szaweclashroyale-bloonstow7016 no siema🖐
Hyhy, wszędzie się wciśniemy, co nie?
Lol that awkward moment when the Nigerian woman says “welcome” in only 1 of the 520 that are spoken in Nigeria. And don’t Igbo people usually say “kedu”, not “nno”?
Also she could have just said “how far” or “how you dey” to be more inclusive
awesomeirlable God bless you for this. I just died. I am ibo but even i know how far is more general
I was thinking the exact same thing
It sounded like Etsako (Edo North) language to me self
Phyllis Onwuka
I think you’re right. I saw her say “goodbye” after I wrote this and I was just like “ummm. That’s a first”. And I’m Esan (Edo) myself!
Thank you that what I said
I have spent my whole life in New Zealand and I am yet to hear anyone say “catch ya later”
Later bo
“KeY oR A”
She really couldn’t pronounce it right ffs
Love Greek language 🇬🇷 yia sou! It means health to you. And they also use this word when they cheers. Viva la Grecia
Con quali emozioni l'italiano ha detto "ciao"😂
Con tantissima voglia di vivere mi dicono
Lol ma comunque 1:09 io morta help me😂❤️
Ahahah vero
*Hello people scrolling down the comments....* 😂😂😂
Hello😁😂😂
Bye Now I'm Going Down Mariana Trench!
Hi
Prashansha Dube hello
Hello😊
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hello:annyeong
bye:annyeong
love it 😂♥️
allahım şurda bir bts hayranı olarak koreli kişler göremedim
Everyone : "Bye"
Malaysia : Selamat Datang ( Welcome! )
?????
it should be Selamat Tinggal 😂
@@MuhammadArif-hp8jj should be niggal
@@sonyviva308 😂😂😂
@@sonyviva308 shut up
@@sndyaaa89 no u
I'll let the Filipino representation here slide, as the the title says how to say 'hello/good-bye' in their country not necessarily how to say in their native tongue. While, 'kumusta' and 'paalam' is the proper way, nobody really uses the latter these days especially in Manila (everyone usually says 'bye'). However, that one video with the tongue twisters, and she says 'there's really no tongue twisters', really? People way younger than her knows there are a bunch of tongue twisters so I don't know what made her say that. You might want to change your representative for the Philippines as she is really not doing a good representation, her mindset seems a tad too American to represent PH.
daemonneko I agree.
daemonneko I’ve mentioned the same complaint to CNT! She’s a terrible misrepresentation of our country. *SMDH!*
including the way of saying cheers in the Philippines, it should be "tagay!"
Tama ka! (You're correct!)
daemonneko the same!!!
nothing hurts me more than that malaysian said “selamat datang” which translates to welcome
ikr I was very disappointed to say the least
China - miyaoo
as Indonesian, I was disappointed too
I literally face palmed😂
Tepuk dahi aq
that italian guy: arrivederci
me: SCREAM IN JOJO
turkish way of saying 'goodbye' literally means 'stay good/fine' also ı realize that Indian word 'elveda' is same in Turkish too :3
And in Arabic ! But we pronounce it as “alwada”
really? these similarities makes me happy ^^
Idk Idc
what is alwada in arabic i didnt get it
That's Amir Khusraw for you! He was a master linguist and all of these languages were his forte.
Nashmi maN it’s means good bye
0:40 Assalam O Alaikum
1:10 Allah Hafiz 💚🇵🇰
I AM PAKISTANI TOO!!! 🙋
@@kainatfayyaz3440 armyyyy
@@akguigguhhgggcv yessss !!!🙂😊
@@Manzar534 yes and pakistanis are muslims
🐞that's so alike Arabic :V 🐞
+1 οποίος είναι Έλληνας!!!! 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
0:22 In Egypt we either say: Salam Alykom or Sabah/Masa' El Kheir. What he said is "Ahlan Bik" which means Welcome which is irrelevant.
Indian :-
For hi---
namaste (modern word)
Pranaam(pure hindi and classical)
For Good bye---
Bye or tata( modern style)
Alvida( in urdu style)
Acha to fir CHALTA HUN..(classical hindi)
🙂🙂
@Shreyaawashere namskaram .🙏
Actually namaste is also really formal..we just say hi
0:55 0:56
0:55 0:56 so cute “hola “ and “adios “
IN TURKEY
*Hello:* Merhaba
*See You Later:* Hoşçakal, Sonra Görüşürüz
*Thank You:* Teşekkür Ederim
*How are you?:* Nasılsın?
Yardımcı olabildiysem ne mutlu bana😂😂😁😁
Im azerbaijani and our language is similiar to yours
Türkmüsün
En kolay dil.
Başka türk varmış bayram etçem burada
başka bir türkçe!
0:39 iran ❤️🇮🇷سلام Salam 🇮🇷❤️✌️
Salam
0:43 Türkiye
Merhaba
Bu etiketldediğim zamanda merhaba deniliyor
Eyw
so nice to hear you say an arabic word :)
@Рио Низаваев 🖐️☺️ hello to Japan
Saying Hi
Korean: anneong
Saying bye
korean: anneong
ARMYS everywhere
Yes is try army is everywhere ❤❤❤❤
ARMYYY
Error : In France we say "Bonjour" on the day and "Bonsoir" on Evening and "Salut" is only for Friends Family or Relative people
Oui mais en même temps ils disent tous hi donc je pense qu'ils leur ont juste demandé de saluer sans donner de contexte particulier (et c'est vrai qu'on dit assez facilement salut je trouve)
@@nanookofthenorth4805 Je suis d'accord avec toi
Can you use "salut" as "bye" as well? I'm learning french and in my textbook there was this phrase "salut! je m'en vais" which left me confused. Merci d'avance
@@mikachouuu yes you can use it to say hello and goodbye, depends on your tone
In Quebec nobody says Bonjour. It's more , yo, Hey, âllo
0:15 Respect.. Roadman style. Wag1.
In German we have much more:
'Hello':
•Hallo
•Guten Tag (formal)
•Tach' (unformal)
•Servus (Bavaria/Austria)
•Grüß Gott (untypical)
•Moin (very uncommon)
'Goodbye':
•Tschüß
•Auf Wiedersehen (formal)
•Tschau (unformal)
•Auf Bald (outdated)
•Mach's Gut
...and so on...
And even more:
'Hello':
•Hi
•Guten Morgen
•Guten Abend
•Tachchen
•Hallöchen
•Hallihallohallöle :D
•Sei gegrüßt
•Glückauf
'Goodbye':
•Tschüss
•Tschö
•Bis bald
•Bis später
•Ade
•Adele
Servus geht auch beim Verabschieden
I had some of these with my German lessons. Grub Gott is said in Austria, right?
Andy W. Moin is not uncommon as it's used in all of Northern Germany which contains at least 5 states.
It is also used in the West. Servus is used in Bavaria mainly, maybe two or three,other states, if that.
I guess that goes to every language. They just showed us the most common ones
: Okay so how do you say "hello" in Korean?
Lady: annyeong
: Okay so now, how do you say "goodbye" in Korean?
Lady: *annyeong*
Korean is so easy 😂
Annyonghaseyo - hello (formal)
Annyong - hello/ bye (informal)
Annyonghigaseyo - bye (formal)(when other person is leaving)
Jal ga - bye (informal)( when other person is leaving)
Annyonghigaeseyo - bye (formal)(when you are leaving)
Jal it seo - bye (informal)(when you are leaving)
I love Norwey, canada, U.S.A and Georgia so much 💓🇳🇴💓🇬🇪💓🇺🇸💓🇨🇦💓
And......
The 69% of Georgia think it's Like "dog barking"