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"Hello" in Ilocano is "kamusta."
In Ilocano, you can say "kamusta" to greet someone, which is similar to the Tagalog greeting "kamusta" as well.
In Surigaonon dialect, one way to say hello is 'Kumusta ka?' which means 'How are you?'
In Scots dialect, you can say "Hullo" or "Hiya" as a casual way to greet someone.
Parev in theLebanesedialect and Barev in the Armenia dialect.
Halito Halito, chim achukma? - Hello, how are you?
"Coo moo sta" does not have a standard meaning in any language that we are aware of. It might be a made-up phrase or a typo.
Most people in Chad speak a dialect of Chadian Arabic. The phrase for hello is pronounced "lale" and is an informal friendly greeting.
Greek-Cypriots speak greek so hello in greek is "Γεια σου" which is pronounced YIA SOUIn the Cyprian dialect you can say 'sheretume'
The Bahamas is an English speaking country, so the answer is "hello."
The Trinidad dialect is referred to as patois or creole. French words make up, many of these words. For example, bonmaten-good morning, mesi- thanks, bonjou-hello, and souple-please.
If you are searching for the Dabawenyo Bisaya term, "madayaw" is a friendly greeting such as "hello". "Dayaw" means good, valuable, superior, or beautiful in the local dialect.