Language Learning Basics: Teaching Kids to Say "Hello" in Different Languages

Introducing kids to different languages is a great way to expand their cultural awareness, improve their communication skills, and make learning fun. One of the easiest ways to start is by teaching them how to say "hello" in multiple languages. This simple greeting can spark curiosity about the world and encourage an interest in language learning.

Saying "Hello" Around the World

 

Here’s how to greet someone in different languages:


Spanish – Hola (OH-lah)
French – Bonjour (bohn-ZHOOR)
German – Hallo (HAH-loh)
Italian – Ciao (chow)
Chinese (Mandarin) – Nǐ hǎo (nee how)
Japanese – Konnichiwa (koh-nee-chee-wah)
Korean – Annyeong (ahn-nyong)
Hindi – Namaste (nah-mah-stay)
Arabic – As-salamu alaykum (ah-sah-LAHM oo-ah-LAY-koom)
Russian – Zdravstvuyte (ZDRAST-vooy-tyeh)
Portuguese – Olá (oh-LAH)
Swahili – Jambo (JAHM-boh)

 

Fun Ways to Teach Kids Different Greetings


✔ Use Songs and Videos – Play multilingual greeting songs to help kids remember words through rhythm.
✔ Play a Greeting Game – Have kids pick a country and say "hello" in its language.
✔ Storytelling Time – Read books that introduce foreign languages.
✔ Role-Playing – Pretend to travel around the world, greeting people in different languages.
✔ Flashcards & Posters – Use visuals to make learning more engaging.
Learning to say "hello" in different languages is a fun and simple way to introduce kids to global cultures. Which language will you start with? Let us know in the comments!

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