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How do you say hello in borneo?

There is no single "hello" in Borneo as it is made up of many different ethnic groups, each with their own languages and dialects. Here are some examples of "hello" greetings from different groups in Borneo:

Malay (Bahasa Melayu):

* Selamat pagi (Good morning)

* Selamat siang (Good afternoon)

* Selamat petang (Good evening)

Iban:

* Selamat pagi (Good morning)

* Selamat tengahari (Good afternoon)

* Selamat malam (Good evening)

Dayak:

* Selamat pagi (Good morning)

* Selamat siang (Good afternoon)

* Selamat petang (Good evening)

Kadazan-Dusun:

* Selamat pagi (Good morning)

* Selamat tengahari (Good afternoon)

* Selamat petang (Good evening)

Murut:

* Selamat pagi (Good morning)

* Selamat siang (Good afternoon)

* Selamat petang (Good evening)

It's important to note that these are just a few examples, and there are many other greetings used in Borneo. If you are unsure, it is always best to ask someone for the correct greeting for their specific language or dialect.

You can also use a more general greeting, such as "Hello" or "Good day," which is understood by many people in Borneo.

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