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Halo paalam paki salamat

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That's Tagalog right? No? Your flag says Canada, so I'm unsure? I seem to remember tagalog is philippines, is that right?
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Hello: "zdravo" or "bok"
Goodbye: "zdravo" or "bok"
Please: "molim"
Thank you: "hvala"

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Spanish!!


Hello: hola ("oh-la")
Goodbye: adiós ("ah-deeohhs")
Please: por favor ("poor fa-vor")
Thank you: Gracias ("gra-ciass")

I know my pronunciation things not the best but hopefully it helps
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Everything helps! Gracias! And thanks Veho for the Croation I was hoping for!
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Edit: I should have said HVALA!
Also, though I am *trying* to learn Japanese, I realize teaching methods usually tend toward the formal and most common. I'd love to hear some, I guess you'd say "colloquial" versions that I probably wouldn't hear on my tapes!
Y'know, like you'd say to your best buddy, but again, ALL is helpful!
 

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Здравствуйте Zdravstvuite
До свиданья Do svidan'ya
Пожалуйста Pozhaluista
Спасибо Spasibo

Japanese (I live in Japan):
こんにちわ konnichiwa
さよなら sayonara
お願いします onegai shimasu
ありがとうございますarigatou gozaimasu
 

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Man, the Japanese must have a really hard time thanking someone, look at how long "thank you" takes to write
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Don't they have some shorter hiragana for that? I would think it was a common word. Especially "gozaimasu", that one appears in the end of every sentence.
 

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Hello: sups mah sly cat, hows it hanging in the shiz?
Goodbye: lata bitch, and next time come with money.... or else.
Please: Gimme dat shit bitch!
Thanks: (unused)
So Cal right? j/k

My native tongue, 1337!!! Ahh screw it, I'll spare the eyesore for some....

Mine...somewhat...

hello kumusta
good bye paalam
please pakisuyo
thank you salamat

and most importantly
Nasaan ang kasilyas?
Hehehe...
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Hello, Goodbye, Please, and Thanks
Hallo, Tot ziens, Alstublieft. en bedankt
 

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Hello, Goodbye, Please, and Thanks.

Hallo, goeiedag, alsjeblieft en bedankt.

Correction
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Hello = Hallo
Goodbye = Tot ziens (Goeiedag = short for Goede dag = Good day in english)
Please = alstublieft (short for "Als het U belieft") (alsjeblieft is more a dialect than AN (AN is short for Algemeen Nederlands)
Thanks = bedankt / dank u


héhé, tjas beat me
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The Netherlands and Flemish Begium speak the same language (Dutch)

French Belgium obvious speak French
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