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Some languages don't just have 'hello'. Some, quite a few actually, have greetings for times of the day (like good morning). Having said that, here are a few that I know of. 1. * Ohayo goezaimasu (Ohio go-eh-zeye-mahs) Good morning 2. * Konichiwa (Ko-nee-chee-wa) Good afternoon 3. * Konbanwa (Kone-bon-wa) Good evening 1. * Hola (Hi) 2. * Buenos dias (Good Morning) 3. * Buenas tardes (Good Afternoon) 4. * Buenas noches (Good Evening) {| style=" color: #000000; border: 1px solid #EEE9BF;" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"

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