French

>French
Bonjour, Salut, Coucou
>English
Hello, Hi
>Spanish
Hola, Buenos Dias
>Portuguese
Bom Dias
>Italian
Ciao, Salute
>German
Guten Tag
>Russian
Priviet, Zdrastuitje
>Japanese
Konichiwa
>Arabic
Salam Aleikum
>Hindi
Namaste
>Greek
Calimera
>Chinese
Ni Hao

Albanian:
Tungjatjeta, Mirëdita, Ç'kemi, Përshëndetje

>Finnish
Hiiohoi halojatapäivää

Hirmelihoi!

It's chào in Vietnamese, strangely like Italian (still different through).

we also have salve and buongiorno you know

>Zdrastuitje
is that what the workers say when you click on them in Age of Empire 3

Terska!

Can also mean a pencil sharpener.

portuguese is the 5th most spoken language in the world
>it's really small on that image
>OP gets it wrong
it's "Bom Dia" or plural "Bons Dias"

Filipino:
'kumusta', you can guess where this came from.

> italian
> salute
We say that when someone sneeze not when we greet someone wtf

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>Japanese
Konichiwa

lel.

[No] elo
Cześć
Hej
Heja
Hejka
[Dzień] dobry
Bry
Siema
Siemka

In Polish random cluster of letters can became greeting

Who cares.

>Chinese
ching chong

Cómo está

Ni hao

kek

this is why I love you guys.

>Bom Dias
Vomited

vocaroo pronunciation

we use 'salut' as a greeting word but, but it's a slang word

actually in English it's "alri"

>Zdrastuitje
"no"