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World Hello Day 2023: Bonjour, Hola, Jambo- How To Say Hello In Different Languages
How To Say Hello In Different Languages: We all know how primal communication is in the world we live in to forge all kinds of relationships. Be it answering your phone, while going for a stroll, or starting a beautiful friendship or relationship; most of the time it simply begins by saying 'Hello'.
A simple word that breaks the ice and makes it easy to start a simple and casual conversation, which can go a long way. Simply greeting people with a hello signals the other person that you are friendly.

Despite being a popular word, we can bet that not many are aware of the origin of the word 'hello'. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first published use of "hello" goes back only to 1827. However, it was not a greeting back then, but the term was used to attract attention or express surprise. However, when the telephone arrived, then 'Hello' became 'Hi'.
Why
Is
World
Hello
Day
Celebrated?
Who
Started
It?
According
to
the
Oxford
English
Dictionary,
the
first
published
use
of
"hello" goes
back
only
to
1827.
However,
it
was
not
a
greeting
back
then,
but
the
term
was
used
to
attract
attention
or
express
surprise.
However,
when
the
telephone
arrived,
then
'Hello'
became
'Hi'.
In the 1970s, the conflict between Egypt and Israel became extremely severe and due to this thousands of civilians and soldiers lost their lives. Some were even brutally tortured and executed. This was known as Yom Kippur War. As a response to this Arizona State University graduate Brian McCormack and Harvard graduate Michael McCormack in 1973, introduced the concept of World Hello Day and use it as an instrument to preserve peace and sanity across the globe. Since, then, World Hello Day is celebrated all over the world.
World Hello Day is observed the people in 180 countries. Further, people also use this day to express their concern for peace in the world and send messages to leaders, encouraging judicious use of communication to settle conflicts.
Like every year, this year too, World Hello Day is being celebrated on Tuesday, 21 November. Let us learn how to say 'Hello' in different languages across the world.
- Spanish - Hola
- French - Bonjour
- German - Hallo
- Mandarin Chinese - Nǐ hǎo
- Thai - S̄wạs̄dī
- Swahili - Jambo
- Hatian Creole - Bonjou
- Italian - Ciao
- Portuguese - Olá
- Zulu - Sawubona
- Japanese - Kon'nichiwa
- Arabic - Marhabaan
- Bengali - Hyālō
- Hmong - Nyob zoo
- Filipino - Kamusta
- Maori - Kia ora
- Xhosa - Mholweni
- Vietnamese - xin chào
- Korean - annyeonghaseyo
- Greek - geia
On this day, people get together and start conversations with a hello. Anyone can participate in this day and celebrate it by saying hello to ten people they have never spoken to before. This day demonstrates the importance of personal communication to preserve peace. Also, you can bridge gaps in the existing relationships that have been strained over the years by simply saying 'hello'.
World Hello Day 2023, everyone!



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