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As you know we are an International Baccalaureate School.
Here we try to expose our students to different languages from around the world.
March- World Wide Wednesdays
Ireland-
fáilte
Welcome – fáilte (fawl cha)
Hello - Dia dhuit (jee-ah-gwich)
Goodbye – slán (Slawn)
Hello - Dia dhuit (jee-ah-gwich)
Goodbye – slán (Slawn)
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November- World Wide Wednesdays
Italy-
Bienvenuto
October- World Wide Wednesdays
CHINA
"Huānyìng" (WELCOME)
Hello - Nǐ hǎo (knee how)
Goodbye – Zàijiàn
My name is - Wǒ de míngzì shì
Thank you – Xièxiè (shi shi)
January- World Wide Wednesdays
England- Welcome
November/December- World Wide Wednesdays
Korea-환영합니다 (hwangyong-hamnida)
Welcome- 환영합니다 (hwangyong-hamnida)
http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/korean/welcome_kr.mp3
Hello -안녕 (ann yeong) (video) Goodbye -안녕 (ann yeong)
October- World Wide Wednesdays
Greece-Καλώς Ορίσατε (Kalósh orísate)
Greek belongs to the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European language family, and is spoken by about 13 million people mainly in Greece and Cyprus, where it is an official language. Greek is also recognized as a minority language in parts of Italy, and in Albania, Armenia, Romania and Ukraine.
Greek Greetings!
Welcome - Καλώς Ορίσατε (Kalósh orísate) http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/greek/welcome1_el.mp3
Hello - Γειά! (Ya) http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/greek/hello1_el.mp3
Good Morning - Καλημέρα (Kaliméra) http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/greek/goodmorning3_el.mp3
Greek Greetings!
Welcome - Καλώς Ορίσατε (Kalósh orísate) http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/greek/welcome1_el.mp3
Hello - Γειά! (Ya) http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/greek/hello1_el.mp3
Good Morning - Καλημέρα (Kaliméra) http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/greek/goodmorning3_el.mp3
August/ September- World Wide Wednesdays
Vietnam-
Xin chào
Welcome> hoan nghênh pronounced: HAN-neng
This greeting is not used frequently in Vietnamese customs, instead they prefer
Xin chào – which means hello – pronounced: sin-chow (video attached)
Tạm biệt – is goodbye
February- World Wide Wednesdays
Russia-
добро пожаловать
WELCOME
The word is добро пожаловать
Its pronounced - dobro pozh alo vitcz (vitch)
The word is добро пожаловать
Its pronounced - dobro pozh alo vitcz (vitch)
Listen to the pronunciation here: http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/russian/welcome_ru.mp3
HELLO
The word is здравствуйте
Its pronounced - Zdras witch a
The word is здравствуйте
Its pronounced - Zdras witch a
Listen to the pronunciation here: http://www.omniglot.com/soundfiles/russian/hello_ru.mp3
January- World Wide Wednesdays
Japan-
yōkoso
HELLO
The word is konnichiwa
GOODBYE
The word is Sayōnara
THANK YOU
The word is Arigatō
The word is konnichiwa
GOODBYE
The word is Sayōnara
THANK YOU
The word is Arigatō
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December- World Wide Wednesdays
German
Willkomen
Schöne Ferien! That’s Happy Holidays in GERMAN!
WELCOME – Wilkommen
GOODBYE - Auf Wiedersehen
HELLO – Hallo
PLEASE – Bitte
THANK YOU – Danke
MY NAME IS - Ich heiße ... (2nd video)
WELCOME – Wilkommen
GOODBYE - Auf Wiedersehen
HELLO – Hallo
PLEASE – Bitte
THANK YOU – Danke
MY NAME IS - Ich heiße ... (2nd video)
November- World Wide Wednesdays
Spain
Bienvenidos
Welcome – Bienvenidos
Hello – Hola
Good Morning - buenos días
My name is - mi nombre es OR me llamo
Goodbye – Adios
Please - por favor
Thank you - Gracias
September- World Wide Wednesdays
France
"Bienvenue" (Welcome)
"HELLO"- The word is "bonjour" (someone you don't know well or authority figure)
"HELLO"- The word is "salut!" (for friends you know)
"GOODBYE"-The word is "au revoir"
"PLEASE"- The word is S'il vous plait (prounounced "see voo play")
"THANK YOU"- The word is "merci"
"HELLO"- The word is "salut!" (for friends you know)
"GOODBYE"-The word is "au revoir"
"PLEASE"- The word is S'il vous plait (prounounced "see voo play")
"THANK YOU"- The word is "merci"