Free Printable Hello In Different Languages

Hey y’all, hope you’re doing well! Today, I wanted to share some inspiration from different parts of the world. Sometimes, we get so caught up in our own little bubble that we forget how diverse and beautiful this world truly is. So, let’s take a moment to appreciate the different ways people say “hello” around the world.

How to Say Hello and Goodbye in Philippines

Philippines flag and illustration of people waving with the word hello in different languagesThe Philippines is a country with over 7,000 islands and a rich history of cultural exchange. The official languages are Filipino and English, but there are also many regional languages spoken. Here are some common greetings:

  • Kamusta - Hello/How are you?
  • Hello/Hallo/Hallu - Hello (borrowed from English and other languages)
  • Mabuhay - Live long, used as a greeting and farewell
  • Paalam - Goodbye

International Translation Day 30 September

Illustration of globe and multiple languages with the words International Translation DaySeptember 30th is celebrated as International Translation Day. This day aims to raise awareness about the importance of translation in promoting understanding and peace among nations. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the work of translators and interpreters around the world who help us break barriers of language and culture.

Mixed Language Hello Display Signs

Illustration of people holding signs with hello written in different languagesHow cool would it be to have a display in your classroom or home with greetings from different countries? This mixed language hello display sign is a great way to promote cross-cultural understanding and inclusivity. Here are some hellos to get you started:

  • Bonjour - French
  • Hola - Spanish
  • Ni hao - Mandarin Chinese
  • Assalamu alaikum - Arabic
  • Zdravstvuyte - Russian

Hello Word Cloud in Different Languages

Illustration of word cloud with hello written in multiple languagesThis word cloud is a beautiful representation of the diversity of languages in the world. From the Romance languages to Slavic languages, to languages from the Middle East and Asia, there are so many ways to say hello. Let’s embrace this diversity and strive to learn more about other cultures.

Mixed Language Hello Speech Bubble Posters

Illustration of speech bubbles with hello written in multiple languagesIf you’re looking for a fun way to decorate your classroom or home, these mixed language hello posters are a great option. The speech bubbles add a playful element while the different languages promote respect and appreciation for diversity. Here are some hellos to get you started:

  • Namaste - Hindi
  • Salam - Persian/Farsi
  • Konichiwa - Japanese
  • Bula - Fijian
  • Sawubona - Zulu

Hello Signs in Different Languages

Illustration of a sign with hello written in multiple languagesThese hello signs are a simple yet effective way to promote diversity and inclusivity. They can be placed in classrooms, offices or even at home to remind us of the beauty of different languages and cultures. Here are some hellos to get you started:

  • Bonjourno - Italian
  • Merhaba - Turkish
  • Aloha - Hawaiian
  • Mingalaba - Burmese
  • Habari - Swahili

Hello Languages On Flags (teacher made)

Illustration of flags with hello written in multiple languagesFlags are a great way to represent countries and their cultures. This hello languages on flags poster is a fun and colorful way to learn about different countries and their languages. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the beauty of diversity and strive for a more inclusive world. Here are some hellos to get you started:

  • Ciao - Italian
  • Privet - Russian
  • Bonjour - French
  • Namaste - Hindi
  • Konnichiwa - Japanese

FREE Hello Languages Poster Early Years (EYFS) Printable Resource

Illustration of a poster with hello written in multiple languagesEducation is key to promoting diversity and inclusivity. That’s why this free hello languages poster is a great resource for early childhood education. Let’s teach our kids to embrace differences and celebrate diversity. Here are some hellos to get you started:

  • Marhaba - Arabic
  • Hallo - German
  • Zdravstvuite - Russian
  • Kamusta - Filipino
  • Bonjour - French

Say ‘Hello’ in 12 Different Languages #language #languagelearning

Illustration of word hello in multiple languagesLearning a new language is a great way to expand your horizons and appreciate different cultures. Here are some hellos to get you started:

  • Hallo - German
  • Bonjour - French
  • Ciao - Italian
  • Konichiwa - Japanese
  • Ni hao - Mandarin Chinese
  • Namaste - Hindi
  • Sawubona - Zulu
  • Hola - Spanish
  • Salam - Arabic
  • Sveiki - Lithuanian
  • Ahoj - Czech
  • Shalom - Hebrew

That’s all for today folks! I hope this post inspired you to explore different cultures and languages. Remember, diversity is beautiful and we should embrace it.