Use 'ዎት' for formal situations and 'ህ' for informal ones.
How to say
Good to see you
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The form changes based on the gender of the person being addressed.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'us' for formal situations and 't' for informal ones.
Use 'tě' for informal and 'vás' for formal situations.
Use 'Dem' for formal situations and 'dig' for informal ones.
Use 'Sie' for formal situations and 'dich' for informal ones.
Use 'σας' for formal situations and 'σε' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'teid' for formal situations and 'sind' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'teidät' for formal situations and 'sinut' for informal ones.
Use 'vous' for formal situations and 'te' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'ganinku' for formal situations and 'ganinka' for informal ones.
The form changes based on the gender of the person being addressed.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'Önt/Ön' for formal situations and 'látlak' for informal ones.
Use 'Anda' for formal situations and 'mu' for informal ones.
Use 'ykkur' for formal situations and 'þig' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
This is a polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'jus' for formal situations and 'tave' for informal ones.
Use 'jūs' for formal situations and 'tevi' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'anda' for formal situations and 'awak' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'Dem' for formal situations and 'deg' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'pana/pani' for formal situations and 'cię' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'te' for informal and 'vă' for formal situations.
Use 'тебя' for informal and 'вас' for formal situations.
Use 'er' for formal situations and 'dig' for informal ones.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'เธอ' for informal situations and 'คุณ' for formal ones.
Use 'po' and 'kayo' for formal situations and 'ka' for informal ones.
Use 'Sizi' for formal situations and 'Seni' for informal ones.
Use 'тебе' for informal and 'вас' for formal situations.
This is a common and polite way to express pleasure at seeing someone.
Use 'anh/chị/em' depending on the age and relationship with the person.
Use 'yín' for formal situations and 'ọ' for informal ones.
Use '您' for formal situations and '你' for informal ones.
Use '您' for formal situations and '你' for informal ones.
Use 'ukukubonani' for formal situations and 'ukukubona' for informal ones.