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Can you name the 'the' in different lanuages?
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Language
'hello' word
Pronounciation
English
hell-OH
Spanish
OH-la
German
GOOT-en Tahk
French
Bohn-ZHOOR
Chinese/Mandarin
Knee how
Portugese
Oy
Greek
Kah-lee-MEH-rah
Italian
Bwohn JOR-noh
Language
'hello' word
Pronounciation
Polish
Chesht
Norwegian
Goo dag
Welsh
BOY-ray DAH
Turkish
MER-ha-ba
Russian
ZzDRAST-voyt-yah
Lithuanian
Lah-bahs
Dutch
Hal-lo
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'hello' the quiz
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Created Jan 11, 2010 in
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marzoz10
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Jan 11th, 2010 at 23:17 GMT
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Hola (casual) but not Buenos dias (traditional)/Bonjour (trad) but not Salut (cas)/Buongiorno (trad) but not Ciao (cas)...uneven
Quinteh
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Oct 21st, 2010 at 05:21 GMT
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Guten Tag literally translates to "good day". Hallo is actually more equivalent to hello in German as well.
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