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Sid from Bath, UK

Greetings all! Randomly stumbled across all your hellos late tonight, so thought I'd add my own.

25th October 2006 (03:15)
veselince from Macedonia

Ej Ilence tuka mozes da vidis sto znaci Ouhibouk.Znam deka te izmaciv so zborot i resiv da ti dadam mala pomos.Pobaraj podolu i ke vidis.Mislam ako sakas,ako mislis deka treba da go otkries negovoto znacenje:).aj git

8th October 2006 (00:48)
vese from macedonia

hell!!you might want to know that "I love You" in Macedonian is "Te Sakam".you can use it.Its free :)

8th October 2006 (00:44)
LOLOLOLOLOHasj from at skool

HeLLo HOw aRe u ? i Am sO bOArD sO gO aWAY

15th September 2006 (05:33)
hello from brighton england

hi am looking for a friend ?

10th September 2006 (00:16)
welcome ????? from Algeria ???????

Hello for all
Very good website
In Arabic
Hello Marhaban ?????
I Love You Ouhibouk ????

????? ???? ??? ?? ????? ??????
A living dog is better than a dead lion


9th September 2006 (19:50)
randomqua from qld

so randomqua, soooooo i am nathen wat ur real name???????

4th September 2006 (04:19)
Mari from Argentina

Very nice site...peaceful and full of hope
Thx!

4th September 2006 (00:37)
abdullahboyaci@hotmail.com from hello

selam k?zlar

29th July 2006 (23:33)
Andrei from Ukraine

"Therefore, you should pray like this:
Our Father in heaven,
Your name be honored as holy.
Your kingdom come.
Your will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts,
as we also have forgiven our debtors.
And do not bring us into temptation,
but deliver us from the evil one.
For Yours is the kingdom and the power
and the glory forever. Amen.â
(Lord Jesus Christ)


15th May 2006 (11:08)
Guest from Russia

Some notes about russians greetings.
"Zdravstvuyte" is too formal. Russians use "Privet" to greet friends. We say "Zdravstvuyte" when we greet boss for example.

BTW, nowdays a some people do not use "Zdrastvuyte".
They say "Zdraste" instead. You probably will not find this shortened form of "Zdravstvute" in dictionaries, but it is very popular.



17th March 2006 (06:01)
d from s

merabalar hellos


9th January 2006 (12:35)
send from send

hi.I'm cihan how are you






9th January 2006 (12:34)
polatalemdar from can


bana yeni arkadaşlar eklensin

21st December 2005 (13:27)
Michelle from form N. Ireland!!!!!!

just 2 say hi hi hi hi i love ya all and i dnt hav a clue bout ne of dis its all cool tho!!!!!!!!! love ya n c ya l8r Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

8th December 2005 (15:01)
MARUJA from Algeria

N'HABEKBEZZAF means I LOVE YOU TOO MUCH in algerian

22nd October 2005 (14:15)
Danja from Tokyo, Japan

Yeah! cool site.

I want to introduce our 'Hello' and 'I love you' too.
Hello: konnichiwa (not konichiwa)
I love you: aishite imasu

I am glad if the suggestion would be arrayed. =)

Thx!


16th October 2005 (22:24)
Dwana from Ohio United States

Cool site. I just typed something in to see where it took me..and it led me here. I hope there are no websites out there that translate " I hate you" I've had enough of that. I hope to only see light and peace. Darkness will come soon enough, and those that seek it.

15th October 2005 (04:06)
Gülcan Ãiçek from http://www.cicekyeri.com

Siteniz çok hoş, your site is very nice..
www.cicekyeri.com
Online çiçek sipariş, online flower shopping
Sevdiklerinizi unutmayın, don't forget your love!

23rd September 2005 (13:28)
quelly from philippines

hi !!!!!!!!! im new to this site so i guess im not that familiar that much but i guess i can comlpy on it and look forward to learn different languages that the other visitors trying to teach me like ilove you in arabic(egypt) especially. and in pilipino " i love you" means mahal kita or iniibig kita.


22nd August 2005 (11:54)
scooby doo from fan

this is from chelsea your biggest fan


13th May 2005 (16:42)
chelsea from chelsea

chelsea


13th May 2005 (16:41)
Jon from Basque Country


Kaixo:

Basque translation of "I love you" is "Maite zaitut"

18th April 2005 (11:19)
powpow from switzerland

Hi. I kinda like your site. Chat didn't work for me but doesn't matter.
Just want to rectify Scott's comment below: "te quiero" (Spanish) does not mean "I want you", unless you have learnt your Spanish from a dictionary.
"Te amo"=romantic love
"Te quiero"=family/friendship love
"Te deseo"="I want you" (sexual)
gracias guepard

19th March 2005 (02:25)
Martti from Finland

Hello, you might wan't to change I Love You in Finnish to : Minä rakastan sinua. or : Mä rakastan sua. Nice idea, good luck.

22nd February 2005 (02:03)
benny from seattle

the indonesian for hello is 'apa kabar'
'selamat pagi' means good morning

the indonesian for i love you is 'saya cinta kamu'

10th January 2005 (08:34)
Karlus from Budapest(Hungary)

You have forgotten something:
"I love you" is "Szeretlek" in Hungarian.It's very useful...

7th October 2004 (20:28)
Karlus from Budapest

You have forgooten something: "I love you"-in Hungarian is
"Szeretlek"- it's very useful....

7th October 2004 (20:26)
ALEKX from VENEZUELA

I WAS HERE REALY A LONELY SITE I WAS HERE ALONE SALUDOS AMIGOS...




19th September 2004 (00:50)
ann from Estonia

Hi! I haven`t been in this site. I wish all of you quite a lot of pacience!

14th March 2004 (21:43)

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