in most euro languages the J is pronounced like a y or ye , so it all depends on whose spelling it a russian would use a j and english speaker would probably use a y
Omg My music teacher played this song EVERY DAY!!! and never stopped. even to this year (2 yrs after it) i still know how it sounds. Lmao Brings backk good memories C=
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50 ways to say it (50waystosay.it) shows you how to say 'hello' or any other word/phrase in a ton of different languages. Pretty cool.
krinderknecht 7 months ago
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krinderknecht 7 months ago
Wheres portuguese ? :O
luiz991854 1 year ago
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BrittanyCamaraa 1 year ago
Romanian- Salut! / Bună!/ Servus!
darksideofsugar 2 years ago
in Russia it depends how formal you are Zdravstvujte is formal and privyet is less formal
MinisterKGB 3 years ago
I guess that being a children song the author prefered the less formal term. Now I have seen it spelled in different wasy, like privjet.
NitaAdames 3 years ago
in most euro languages the J is pronounced like a y or ye , so it all depends on whose spelling it a russian would use a j and english speaker would probably use a y
MinisterKGB 3 years ago
Omg My music teacher played this song EVERY DAY!!! and never stopped. even to this year (2 yrs after it) i still know how it sounds. Lmao Brings backk good memories C=
kittiesrcute99 3 years ago
:O GUTEN TAG , you missed , GERMANY !!!!
kellyjadex 3 years ago