KOREAN
안녕! (Annyeong!) - Hello / Hi (informal)
안녕하세요! (Annyeong haseyo!) - Hello
만나서 반갑습니다. (Mannasuh bangapseumnida.) - Happy to meet you.
잘부탁드립니다. (Jal bootak deurimnida.) - I offer you a request/Please look after me.
안녕히 주무십시요 (Annyeong-hi jumu ship shiyo) -Good night
식사하셨어요? (Shiksa hashutsuyo?) - Did you have a good meal?
네 (Ne) - Yes
안녕히 계세요. (Annyeong hee gyeseyo.) - Goodbye "Please stay well" (when you are leaving)
안녕히 가세요. (Annyeong hee gaseyo.) - Goodbye "Please go well" (when you are staying)
잘 있어. (Jal itsuh.) - Bye (Stay well)
잘 가. (Jal ga.) - Bye (Go well)
JAPANESE
Konnichiwa (Hi; Good afternoon.)
Ohayō gozaimasu/ Ohayō (Good morning [formal/informal])
Konbanwa (Good evening)
Hajimemashite. (How do you do?)
O-genki desu ka. (How are you? [formal])
Genki? (How are you? [informal])
Maiku-san wa? (How about you, Mike?)
Hai, genki desu. (Yes, I'm fine.)
Ē, māmā desu. (Well, so-so.)
Hai, watashi mo genki desu. (Yes, I'm fine, too.)
Mata ashita. (See you tomorrow.)
Sayōnara. (Goodbye.)
Oyasumi nasai. (Good night.)
FRENCH
à bientôt (ah bee-ehn-toe) - see you soon
à demain (ah deh-mehn) - see you tomorrow
à toute à (l'heure ah toot ah luhr) - see you later
à vos souhaits (ah voh soo-eht) - bless you (after a sneeze)
adieu (ah-dyuh) - goodbye
au revoir (oh reh-vwah) - goodbye
bienvenue (bee-ehn veh-noo) - welcome
bonne chance (bohn shahnce) - good luck
bonne nuit (bohn nwee) - goodnight
bonjour (bohn-jhoor) - hello
bonsoir (bohn-swahr) - good evening
de rien (deh ree-en) - you're welcome
enchanté (ahn-shant-ay) - pleased to meet you (to a male)
enchantée (ahn-shant-ay) - pleased to meet you (to a female)
merci (mehr-see) - thank you
merci beaucoup (mehr-see bo-koo) - thank you very much
salut (sah-loo) - hello or goodbye
santé (sahn-tay) - cheers
tant pis (tahn pee) - nevermind
SPANISH
buenos días - good morning
adiós - goodbye
buenas tardes - good afternoon
buenas noches - good evening
muy buenos - a shortened version of the above three greetings, suitable anytime
hola - hello
¿Cómo estás? - How are you? (used with friends or family)
¿Cómo está usted? - How are you? (more formal; used with strangers, more senior persons, etc.)
¿Cómo te va? - How's it going?
¿Cómo has ido? - How've you been?
FILIPINO
Hello - Kumusta
How are you? - Kumusta ka?
Good morning - Magandang umaga
Good Day - Magandang araw
Good afternoon - Magandang hapon
Good evening - Magandang gabi
Thank you - Salamat
Goodbye - Paalam
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