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80+ answers for “Saying ‘Hi!’ in all the languages I know” Hinge prompt

Hinge, being universally used, is one of those platforms where we can meet people from all over the world. 

The beauty of it? You might just love—or kiss, hopefully—in a new language, if fate decides so.

So today, we bring you this Voice-first prompt and demonstrate how you can reel matches in through Linguistics!

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Points to ponder on before answering…

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Okay, so one reason people shy away from this prompt is that it feels basic. Just listing random words in different languages? Yeah, it can get a little boring. Here’s how to turn it up:

  • Pick some exotic, lesser-known languages to add that extra poise.
  • Throw in some witty words, or better yet, add your personal spin.
  • More is definitely more here—make it count.
  • Don’t rush! Speak clearly and confidently, making it sound effortless.

This way, you make the prompt pop without trying too hard!

Cute, confident answers that are playful.

Saying “Hi!” in all the languages I know:

  1. “Hola” or “Ola”—which one?
  1. “Bonjour” and a bag of baguettes!
  1. 大家好 | Dàjiā hăo! And 皆様こんにちは | Mina-sama konnichiwa, are my favorite.
  1. “Hallo Leute!”. Surprisingly, I only know German! 
  1. “Salut tout le monde”, and one croissant with chocolate, please!
  1. Nazdar všichni – czech Čaute všetci – slovak. I guess my mixed maternal and paternal side is showing today. 
  1. “Ciao!” and “Namaste”!
  1. “Sab log namaskar”. Hindi, but a slightly romanticized version.
  1. “Merhaba”. Who says you can’t flirt in Turkish?
  1. “Jambo”. I might not be in Kenya, but I’m ready to connect.
  1. “Bunos Dias”, “Tarde” and “Noche”. I can say hi at any time of the day.
  1. “Annyong!” because of the K-dramas!
  1. Swedish and Danish are like sisters they both go with “Hej”.
  1. Finnish and Norwegian are like brothers they also go with “Hei”.  
  1. Indonesian where the famous migoreng noodles come from: “Halo”! 
indonesian where the famous
  1. “Namaste!” I think this language can be associated with more than just yoga. 
  1. Ukrainian: Привіт (Pryvit). 
  1. “Goedemorgen!”. Dutch morning greetings. 
  1. “Hola, hola!”—Spanish with extra excitement.
  1. “​​Kia ora”. Let’s bring some Kiwi energy. 
  1. Bengali: হাই (Hā’i).
  1. “Heippa!”. Finnish greetings are as cool as they sound.
  1. Welsh: “Bore da; Dydd dda”.
  1. “Bok!”. Croatian hellos are always friendly and inviting.
  1. “Satsrikal”—Punjabi, in case you have missed this. 
  1. “Salve” in Latin. I can speak the dead language for you if you want me to! 
  1. “Vanakkam” in Tamil. A friend taught me and I never forgot it.
  1. From the formal “Goddag!” to the casual ”Hej!” and playful “Hejsa!” to the ultra-informal “Halløjsa!”—Danish has a greeting for every mood!
  1. “Geia sas”—Greek. I feel like this word is in the color blue!
  1. “N’aber kanka?” (What’s up bro?) or “N’aptın moruk?” (What’cha doin’ m8?), Turkish greetings can be diverse!
  1. From “kaalai”, “mathiya”, “maaalai”, to “Iravu”” Morning, noon, evening, night! This language has everything!
  1. “Rīqozat, alDajōn ior (Alērsin)”. I stumbled upon the most mystical language ever.
  1. “Pritom”. Let’s start with Czech.
  1. “Guten Tag!”. German, because it sounds so scary, LOL.
  1. “Salam”, for my Dubai queens!
  1. Rytsas valar (Valyrian,) Dothrae chek, Ei chomak (Dothraki), Inedj Her-ten (Ancient Egyptian).
  1. Yoruba: Bawo
  1. “Zdras-tvuy-te” and some vodka with it. Yep, you guessed it right, it’s Russian. 
  1. “Sain Bainuu”—Mongolian. 
  1. “Nay Hoh”—Cantonese (Yue).
  1. In Swahili, “Hujambo” is slightly different from “Hello” or “How are you?”
  1. “Calimero” and some Greek feta cheese, please! 
  1. “Sveiki”! A Latvian hello to get us started.
  1.  “Fáilte”! Irish vibes and fairy-tale magic in one word. 🍀
  1.  “Buna ziua”! I only know the Romanian one.
  1.  “G’day!”. Fancy starting our chat with a bit of Aussie charm?
  1.  “Jó reggelt!”. It’s Hungarian for “Good morning!”. Let’s see how far we go.
  1. “Sawubona!”. Ever had a conversation that starts in Zulu?
  1. “Shalom”. Let’s kick things off with a touch of Hebrew.
  1. Icelandic: hæ; halló.
  1. Portuguese: Bon dia.
  1. Ciao Bella: So that I can annoy some Italians here.
  1. Euskera (basque) : Kaixo. This and a few other words. 
  1. “Dia dhuit!”. That’s Gaelic for hello—bonus points if you already knew it means “God be with you”.
  1. “Mōrena”! That’s “good morning” in Māori. It’s more than just a greeting, it’s a whole spirituality. 
morena. that's good morning
  1. In Sami (Scandinavia) they say “Bures for Hello! It sounds like snow. 😛
  1. “Wominjeka” (Koorie language of Victoria, Australia), aka “Welcome”.
  1. “Haa yoo shka”: “Hello”. Tlingit people get in this way. Very exotic. 
  1. “Molo”, or “Hello”. This sounds so cute. It’s Xhosa from South Africa.
  1. “Salute”, which is “hi” is Corsican.
  1. Bhutanese: “Kuzu zangpo la”. Here you have it for any Bhutanese matches out there!
  1. Morocco, “Ahalan”, and in the Nigerian dialect Igbo, “Ndewo”. 
  1. “Салам”. That’s “Hello” in Kyrgyz—if you’re not into the whole “international greeting” thing, I totally understand.
  1. Lithuanian, which sounds like this: “Labas”.
  1. “Manao ahoana!”, straight from Madagascar.
  1. Tibetan – བཀྲ་ཤིས། (Tashi Delek). I learned this because I liked Brad Pitt’s Tibet movie. 
  1. Kurdish: “Slaw”. It sounds like the word saw in English.
  1. Khmer (Cambodian) – សួស្តី ~ Suostei. Very smooth for the tongue. 
  1. Samoan – “Talofa”. 
  1. Tongan – “Mālō e lelei”.
  1.  “Rimaykullayki”. I had a hard time learning this.
  1.  “Mba’eteko”. This is very easy to spell. 
  1.  “Salam”, but in Azeri energy. 
  1. Wolof: “Naka nga def”. Wolof people are the most generous, they taught me their hello and some other curse words. 🤪
  1. Albanian: “Përshëndetje”. Was there this summer, and it was awesome, but their language…uh… so hard to spell.
  1.  “Xin chào” in Vietnamese. 
  1. The Philippines say “Kamusta”. I cannot un-say it now!
  1. Maltese – Bongu. How easy Bon-gu!
  1. Yiddish – העלא (Hela). Can someone call me to break the Sabbath with them?! 
  1. The beach, a cocktail, and “Aloha” all day long.
  1. Gude. Very ancient, but not sure what language it is. 
  1. Bosnians say “Zdravo”. 

How to spice up a lackluster prompt?

A prompt might seem boring, but honestly, it’s how we approach it that decides if it’s just “meh” or something epic. 

This doesn’t just apply to one prompt, but to all those that feel like they don’t leave much room for creativity. But trust me, it doesn’t have to be like that!

What we’ve noticed is that most boring answers have a few things in common:

  • Painfully plain;
  • Too vague;
  • Predictable as heck;
  • And sometimes…straight-up cliché.

To dodge those mistakes, we have to focus on leveling it up. So, we say: add some spice, make it pop, and milk that prompt for all it’s worth. 

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  • Be original;
  • A little funny;
  • Have a polyglot vibe;
  • Take this seriously.

Here are some great examples that meet all the criteria above!

→Bunos Dias”, “Tarde” and “Noche”. I can say hi at any time of the day.

→ Namaste!” I think this language can be associated with more than just yoga.

→ “Салам”. That’s “Hello” in Kyrgyz—if you’re not into the whole “international greeting” thing, I totally understand.

These will not only add more substance to your voice prompt but will also make it way less boring and way more exciting to hear.

And hey, don’t sweat the small stuff like spelling—if you slip up, someone might just slide in to correct you, and boom, you’ve got a conversation going. 

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