Use 'Indet neh?' with friends and family, and 'Indet nachihu?' with people you don't know well.
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Use 'Kayfa haluk?' in most situations, it's generally polite.
Use 'Apni kemon achen?' in most situations, and 'Tui kemon achis?' with close friends.
Use 'Com estàs?' with friends and family, and 'Com està?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Jak se máš?' with friends and family, and 'Jak se máte?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Hvordan har du det?' with friends and family, and 'Hvordan har De det?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Wie geht es Ihnen?' when addressing someone formally, and 'Wie geht es dir?' with friends and family.
Use 'Τι κάνεις?' with friends and family, and 'Τι κάνετε?' with people you don't know well.
Use '¿Cómo estás?' with friends and family, and '¿Cómo está usted?' with people you don't know well or in formal settings.
Use 'Kuidas läheb?' in most situations.
Use 'Zer moduz?' in most situations.
Use 'Hālet chetore?' with friends and family, and 'Hāle shomā chetore?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Mitä kuuluu?' in most situations.
Use 'Comment allez-vous?' in formal situations or with people you don't know well, and 'Comment vas-tu?' with friends and family.
Use 'Como estás?' with friends and family, and 'Como está?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Tame kem chho?' in most situations, and 'Tu kem chhe?' with close friends.
Use 'Yaya kake?' in most situations.
Use 'Ma shlomcha?' with males, and 'Ma shlomech?' with females, in most situations.
Use 'Aap kaise hain?' in most situations, and 'Tu kaisa hai?' with close friends.
Use 'Hogy vagy?' with friends and family, and 'Hogy van?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Apa kabar?' in most situations.
Use 'Hvernig hefurðu það?' in most situations.
Use 'Come sta?' when addressing someone formally, and 'Come stai?' with friends and family.
Use 'Genki desu ka?' in most situations, and 'O-genki desu ka?' for more formal settings.
Use 'Eotteoke jinaeseyo?' in most situations, and 'Jal jinae?' with close friends.
Use 'Kaip sekasi?' in most situations.
Use 'Kā tev iet?' with friends and family, and 'Kā jums iet?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Tumhī kase āhāta?' in most situations, and 'Tu kasa āhes?' with close friends.
Use 'Apa khabar?' in most situations.
Use 'Hoe gaat het met u?' in formal situations, and 'Hoe gaat het met jou?' with friends and family.
Use 'Hvordan har du det?' with friends and family, and 'Hvordan har De det?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Tusīṁ kiveṁ hō?' in most situations, and 'Tū kiveṁ haiṁ?' with close friends.
Use 'Jak się masz?' with friends and family, and the formal version with people you don't know well.
Use 'Como vai?' in most situations, and the longer form for more formal settings.
Use 'Ce mai faci?' with friends and family, and 'Ce mai faceți?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Как дела?' in most situations, and 'Как ваши дела?' for more formal settings or when addressing multiple people.
Use 'Hur mår du?' with friends and family, and 'Hur mår ni?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Habari yako?' in most situations, and 'Habari?' with close friends.
Use 'Eppadi irukkiṟīrkaḷ?' in most situations, and 'Eppadi irukkiraai?' with close friends.
Use 'Mīru elā unnāru?' in most situations, and 'Nuvvu elā unnāvu?' with close friends.
Use 'Sabai di mai?' in most situations.
Use 'Kumusta ka?' with friends and family, and 'Kumusta po kayo?' with elders and people you respect.
Use 'Nasılsın?' with friends and family, and 'Nasılsiniz?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Як справи?' in most situations, and 'Як ваші справи?' for more formal settings.
Use 'Aap kaise hain?' in most situations, and 'Tum kaise ho?' with close friends.
Use 'Bạn khỏe không?' in most situations, and 'Khỏe không?' with close friends.
Use 'Ṣé o dára?' in most situations, and 'Ṣé ẹ dára?' with elders.
Use 'Nǐ hǎo ma?' in most situations, and 'Nín hǎo ma?' with people you don't know well.
Use 'Neih hou ma?' in most situations.
Use 'Unjani?' in most situations.