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Say hello in a foreign language

1. English: Hello, Hi

English belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Germanic family of Indo-European languages, which evolved from the languages spoken by the Germanic tribes of the Anglo-Saxon and Jute tribes who immigrated to the island of Great Britain from the European continent in ancient times, and spread to all parts of the world through British colonization of active communication.

According to the number of people who speak English as their mother tongue, English is the official language used by the most countries, the most widely used second language in the world, and one of the official languages of the European Union, most international organizations and Commonwealth countries.

2. Esperanto: Saluton

Esperanto, Polish Jew Dr. zamenhof (? Azarz Ludwik Zamenhof) is an international auxiliary language founded on the basis of Indo-European language family in 1887, aiming at eliminating language barriers in international communication and enabling people of all nationalities in the world to live in harmony as brothers and sisters in the same human family.

Esperanto has become the most widely used international auxiliary language, and there are esperanto organizations and esperanto speakers in more than 15 countries and regions around the world.

3. French: Bonjour and' Allo

French belong to the Romance family of Indo-European language family, which includes Romance in central China (French, Italian, Sardinia dialect, Catalunya, etc.), Romance in western China (Spanish, Portuguese, etc.) and Romance in eastern China (Romanian, etc.). It is one of the Romanesque languages with the largest number of users after Spanish.

4. Italian: Giorno

Italian (English Italian means Italiano) belongs to the West Romance branch of the Romance family of Indo-European languages (French, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan and Galician also belong to the West Romance branch), and it is the official language of Italy and China.

5. German: Guten Tag!

German belongs to the Indo-European-Germanic-West Germanic branch, which is the only official language in Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein, and is also one of the official languages in Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg, including dozens of dialects in the two branches of Highland German and Low German.

6. Japanese: こんにちは

Japanese (Japanese, English: Japanese) is a language mainly used by Yamato people on Japanese islands.