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What does sorida que pasa aloha guten tag bonjour good day konnichiwa and shalom mean?

You've listed a mix of greetings from various languages! Here's what they mean:

* Sorida que pasa: This is Spanish. It's a bit informal and literally means "Do you know what's happening?". It's a way of saying "What's up?" or "How are you?".

* Aloha: This is Hawaiian and is a very versatile word. It can mean "hello", "goodbye", "love", or "peace". It's often used as a general greeting.

* Guten Tag: This is German and means "good day". It's a formal greeting used throughout the day.

* Bonjour: This is French and also means "good day". It's used throughout the day, but is more formal than "Salut" ("hello").

* Good day: This is English and is a standard greeting used throughout the day.

* Konnichiwa: This is Japanese and means "hello" or "good afternoon". It's used from noon until evening.

* Shalom: This is Hebrew and means "peace". It's used as both a greeting and a farewell.

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