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Wikibooks:Mirad Grammar/Greetings and Euphemisms

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Here are some common greetings:
Common Greetings
MIRAD ENGLISH
Hay! Hello!
Hey! Hey!, Oh...!
Hoy! Bye!
Hiy... Here is / Here comes... / Voici
Huy... There's... / There goes... / Voila
Hyay! Great! / Good for you! / Congratulations!
Hyey! Oh my! / Goodness gracious! / Well!
Hyoy! Too bad! / What a shame! / Sorry!
Hway!* Thanks!
Hwey! Your're welcome! / That's ok.
Hwoy! Sorry!
Fijub!
Fimaj!
Good day!
Fijwamaj! Good morning! (Lit: good early daytime)
Fijwomaj! Good afternoon! (Lit: good late daytime)
Fijwamoj! Good evening! (Lit: good early nighttime)
Fimoj! Good night!
Duhayen et xeye?
Duhayen et se?
How are you? (Lit. How are you doing? or How are you?)
Fi. Ay et? Fine. And you?
Iftaxwo.
Hway.
Fifi
Thank-you. (Lit. (It) will be fondly remembered.)

(Lit: good wishes)
Toxu.
Hwey.
You're welcome. (Lit. Forget (it).)
Diwe. Please. (Lit. It is asked.)
Yovobu (at).
Hwoy.
Excuse (me). / Sorry!
Fipop! Bon voyage!
Su valka! Be safe!
Igbaksu! Get well soon!
Yanivtos!
Hway!
Congratulations! (Lit: together-happy-feeling)
Iva Tajjub! Happy Birthday!
Yanuvtos!
Hwoy!
My condolences! (Lit: together-sad-feeling)
* Pronounced like English why.

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