European Languages:
* Spanish: Hola (OH-la)
* French: Bonjour (bohn-zhoor)
* Italian: Ciao (chow)
* German: Hallo (HAL-oh)
* Portuguese: Olá (oh-LAH)
* Dutch: Hallo (HAL-oh)
* Russian: Здравствуйте (zdravstvuyte) (zdraystvooy-tye)
* Polish: Cześć (chess-ch)
* Swedish: Hej (hay)
* Finnish: Hei (hey)
* Danish: Hej (hay)
* Norwegian: Hei (hay)
* Hungarian: Szia (see-ah)
* Czech: Ahoj (ah-hoy)
* Romanian: Salut (sa-loot)
* Greek: Γειά σου (ya sou) (ya soo)
Asian Languages:
* Chinese (Mandarin): 你好 (nǐ hǎo) (nee how)
* Japanese: こんにちは (konnichiwa) (kon-ni-chee-wa)
* Korean: 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) (ahn-nyung-ha-se-yo)
* Hindi: नमस्ते (namaste) (nah-mas-tay)
* Thai: สวัสดี (sa-wat-dee) (sah-wat-dee)
* Vietnamese: Xin chào (shin chow)
* Arabic: مرحبا (marhabaan) (mar-ha-bahn)
Other Languages:
* Hebrew: שלום (shalom) (shah-lohm)
* Swahili: Jambo (jam-bo)
* Zulu: Sawubona (sah-oo-boh-nah)
* Irish: Dia dhuit (dee-a dwee)
* Scottish Gaelic: Hallo (HAL-oh)
This is just a small sample of the many languages spoken around the world. It's important to note that there may be variations in pronunciation and usage depending on the region and dialect.
It's always a good idea to try and learn the proper way to say hello in the language you're interested in, as it can make a big difference in how you're perceived by native speakers.