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  • Nice vonn

  • You failed, aspecially on the German one.

  • Hiiieeeyyyaahhhhh

    I think I saw you overlooking Denver on Hayden Park...looking good WTG.

  • I love foreign languages. Yes I can beat her, u want me to make a video?

  • Wazaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­!!!=scaryland

  • Wait but I thought Guten Tag or Hallo was hello in German.

  • @masterkung1231 as far as I know, "Guten tag" i think means "good day" in German, and "hallo" does mean hello in German from my research. I don't know if what she said was right as far as German.

  • @Calebforreal

    You say "Grüß Gott" in Bavaria. It's usual to say "Hallo" or "Guten Tag" in Germany. You can say "Grüß Gott" also in South Tyrol and Austria, but most of the Germans don't say that.

  • Dia Dhuit.!

  • @sarahpv90 dia duit, conas ata tu?

  • Здравей - Bulgarian

  • Ahoj / čau ... czech

  • Got dag = Danish

    Hi Lindsey. CONGRATULATIONS!

    You have one of the world's most beautiful smiles!

    We're so proud of you!

  • siema kurwa in polish

  • Guten Tag, Deutsch

    Salut, Französisch

    Salve, Latein

  • Konichiwa-Japaneese, Namestay-Hindu, Wats up??- 8th grade talk :)

  • bon jour?

  • Kaltxì ---- Na'vi (Avatar)

    HELO ---- SMTP (email server)

  • said english at the end lol (Hi)

  • i also know in portuguese - olá :D

  • hi hao - chinese!!

  • hi lindsey i am like your biggest fan oh i am 10 and my name is julia i watched the olympics and i cheer you on

  • Aloha Lindsey, how many languages can you say DNF in?

    Nie ukończyła is polish.

  • Nook-Neek------Klingon

    Ma--Ho-----------Judoon

  • "Nook Neek"---Klingon.

  • Ciao, in Italian... Ciao Lindsey

  • terve...Finnish

  • why on earth would Hawaiian NOT count as a foreign language?

  • cuz its still the us. not rly foreign cuz its the same country

  • i agree

  • hello lovin it sister

  • Servus is BAVARIAN-german. In austrian its SERVAS. Habedere is also Bavarian..

  • lovin it  sister

  • Servus is BAVARIAN-german. Servas is Austrian. Habediere is also Bavarian and not Austrian .. greets from bavaria :-)

  • Здраво Линдзи , како си ?

    Zdravo / Pozdrav - Greetings from Macedonia , you are the best !

  • cześć, siemano, hej, witam all in polish

  • Szia in Hungary

  • cute sweet sugar lovely......love her

  • hell yea i can beat that..there's one u foregot..ROCK ON....a KISS hello..egantague ewu pretty..

  • ya dont know nihao? chinese

  • Ahlan.. in arabic

  • ha ha she forgot hello like in english

  • Is chow hello?

  • err... she is gorgeous..

    i can say Ewo

    that's in Elmer Fudd's language

  • hello in lithuanian is : Labas

  • watup

  • Gruss Gott is Austrian.

  • Hallo IS hello in German ¬_¬

  • i thought Hallo was hello in german?

  • Yea, in German it's generally "Hallo" or "Guten Tag", "Grüß Gott" is in Bavaria only (:

  • @normandy100 I am from Austria and we often say "Grüß Gott". So it´s right!

  • hmm...yes Austria is the same place as Germany isnt it? ¬_¬

  • @Aris262 Austria and Germany are different countries, which speak the same language ;)

  • you better be kidding..

  • Hello in Mandarin (Chinese) is Ni Hao,

    In Japanese it's Koneechiwa, but don't take my spelling for the Japanese as being the truth.. I am spelling that phonetically.

  • It's actually Konnichiwa, kon bon wa, or ohayou gozaimasu, depending on the time of day.

  • isnt chinese knishwa and japanese is hi lan kilian or something rofl idk

  • hello in mandarin (chinese) is Ni Hao

  • Canadian is the only language I know

  • haha hello in all the dialects of chinese thats 8 right there

  • Salam!

  • SALAM ALEYKUM YOU MEAN LOL

  • woooooooo australia

    g'day mate

  • thats more than wiki :D

  • lool, nice xD

  • Hola, bon jour, Hi, gutten taag, ahoj, ciao, zdrastvuj, ni hau, anio, apakabar, sava alekum, konichiwa, saa ua dik chap,

    spanish, french, english, german, czech, italian, russian, chineese, korean, indonasian, arabic, japanese, thailand

  • arabic is "salam" alaykum, not sava.

  • i speak 8 languages so this is easy

  • LOL G'Day Mate...I never say that hahaha

  • Hi - English Hello - English Hey - English Yo - English Sup - English Bonjour - French Salut - French Ni Hao - Mandarin Lei Ho - Cantonese Anoi - Korean Hola - Spanish Chao - Spanish Yea thats all I know XD
  • Mandarin is a Chinese language. Mandarin and Cantonese are the two main ones for that country. /notexpert.

    Well, one could probably google 'hello's for a ton of languages TBH.

    Aloha is also goodbye and hello. It's part of 'around the world' (referring to Lindsey Von's not suring it counts).  America isn't separate from the rest of the world, last I checked XD

  • @lustersoul75

    Chao is actually good bye and hello in Italian and i should know i am Italian

  • Ciao*

  • mandarin chinese

  • It's 'ciao' and it's not Spanish.

  • anoi? isnt it anyung?

  • GASP

    no chinese?

    xD

  • that is a challenge! good job on this one!

  • Non, ça va, tu gères en français (except for the 'r', obviously). Japanese? Russian?

  • hafa adai - Chamoru

  • hola!

  • No ! You have a good accent in french ! =)

    Au revoir ^^

  • oi (portuguese)

  • i love colorado

  • Nice hello in different languages

  • gday mate isnt hello in australian how stupid

  • r u australian or what?

    i'm not but i live in sydney, aussies saying that

  • ni hao, hello in Chinese

  • She has a good accent on "servus"!

  • ahright, i didnt realise

  • ciao means bye not hello

  • It can actually mean both.

  • ciao is the equivalent of aloha. It's both hello and goodbye.

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  • means both

  • Pudi saryneeyeh ~ punjabi/urdu

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