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October 6, 2002
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it's fun and it helps me.
Instead of "ni hao", in Spanish we say "Adios"
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October 3, 2002
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Instead of "ni hao", in Filipino (Tagalog) we say "kumusta"
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September 20, 2002
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September 17, 2002
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Instead of "ni hao", in English we say "what's up?"
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September 13, 2002
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Instead of "ni hao", in English we say "hello"
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September 4, 2002
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Instead of "ni hao", in English we say "hi"
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September 2, 2002
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interesting
Instead of "ni hao", in English we say "Hello"
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Ulrike
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August 31, 2002
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If you translate each word, you would say "du gut", but this you don´t say in german.
Instead of "ni hao", in German we say "Hallo "
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August 30, 2002
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Instead of "ni hao", in English we say "hello"
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August 28, 2002
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basique mais c'est bon pour l'ego!
Instead of "ni hao", in French we say "salut"
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