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Thomas
Are there other greetings other than "hola"? In Spanish is there another way to say hello other than "hola"? In English we have: Hi Hello Howdy Is there only one such greeting in Spanish?
2013년 3월 23일 오후 2:09
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The ways to say hello depend on the country, for example: In Spain: “Hola, ¿Qué tal?. In Mexico: “¿Qué onda?”. In Cuba:¿Qué volá?”. In Chile: “¿Cómo estay?”. In Panama: “¿Qué xopa?” In Puerto Rico: “¿Qué hay?”. In Colombia: “¿Qué hubo, mijo?” In Republica Dominicana “¿Qué lo qué?” In Venezuela: "Alo" or "Epa". That's all I've heard. These greatings just are variations, of course they mean the same.
2013년 3월 23일
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Hola is the best one because it works for all the situations, but you can also say "¿qué tal?"/ "¿qué hay?" / "¿Qué pasa?" / "Buenas" (when talking with friends or family) o "buenos días/buenas tardes/buenas noches" (in more formal contexts with people you should show respect to). (I'm talking about the Spanish from Spain, in some other countries some of these possibilities might not be valid)
2013년 3월 23일
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Besides "hello", people mostly greet each other with "good morning" "good afternoon" and "good evening". Good morning = Buenos días Good afternoon = Buenas tardes Good evening = Buenas noches Sometimes "Buenas tardes/noches" is shortened and they will simply say "Buenas".
2013년 3월 23일
Well I'm not a native or fluent Spanish speaker, obviously, but, in Argentina I think they say or said "che" as a greeting. "Oye como vas" (look, how's it going) might be from Puerto Rico or something. It's the title of a Tito Puente song, covered by Santana. Check my facts with a native speaker but I think I'm right.
2013년 3월 23일
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