1 This is a list of ways to say hello in various languages.
2 Its purpose is to illustrate a number of scripts.
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5 Amharic (
\e$(3"c!<!N"^
\e(B)
\e$(3!A!,!>
\e(B
6 Arabic
\e(38R
\e(47d
\e(3T!JSa
\e(4W
\e(3W
\e(B
7 Czech (
\e,Bh
\e(Besky) Dobr
\e,B}
\e(B den
8 Danish (Dansk) Hej, Goddag
10 Esperanto Saluton (E
\e,C6
\e(Bo
\e,C~
\e(Ban
\e,Cx
\e(Bo
\e,Cf
\e(Biu
\e,C<
\e(Ba
\e,C}
\e(Bde)
11 Estonian Tere, Tervist
14 French (Fran
\e,Ag
\e(Bais) Bonjour, Salut
15 German (Deutsch Nord) Guten Tag
16 German (Deutsch S
\e,A|
\e(Bd) Gr
\e,A|_
\e(B Gott
17 Greek (
\e,FEkkgmij\
\e(B)
\e,FCei\
\e(B
\e,Fsar
\e(B
19 Hindi (
\e4
\e$,4!}t%"+
\e0
\e$,15y5
\x7f5B
\e1
\e4
\e$,4!.v#"Yv#"2
\e0
\e$,15f6
\e1
\e(B)
\e4
\e$,4!8v#")
\e0
\e$,15h
\e1
\e4
\e$,4!hv#")
\e0
\e$,15n
\e1
\e4
\e$,4!zv#!)v#")v#"D
\e0
\e$,15x6-5d6'
\e1
\e(B,
\e4
\e$,4!8v#")
\e0
\e$,15h
\e1
\e4
\e$,4!hv#")
\e0
\e$,15n
\e1
\e4
\e$,4!zv# ev#"Rv#")
\e0
\e$,15x6-5U5~
\e1
\e4
\e$,4!nv#"W
\e0
\e$,15p
\e1
\e(B
\e4
\e$,4 J
\e0
\e$,16D
\e1
\e(B
20 Italian (Italiano) Ciao, Buon giorno
21 Lao (
\e(1>RJRERG
\e(B)
\e(1JP:R-
\e04U
\e1
\e(B,
\e0
\e(1"m
\e1c
\e0Ki
\e1b*!
\e04U
\e1
\e(B
22 Malayalam (
\e4
\e$,46A
\e0
\e$,1@N
\e1
\e4
\e$,46E
\e0
\e$,1@R
\e1
\e4
\e$,46Bv#6M
\e0
\e$,1@O@^
\e1
\e4
\e$,46Fv#6W
\e0
\e$,1@S@"
\e1
\e(B)
\e4
\e$,46<
\e0
\e$,1@H
\e1
\e4
\e$,46A
\e0
\e$,1@N
\e1
\e4
\e$,46Kv#6Vv#6)v#6M
\e0
\e$,1@X@m@5@^
\e1
\e4
\e$,46Cv#6W
\e0
\e$,1@P@"
\e1
\e(B
23 Maltese (Malti) Bon
\e,Cu
\e(Bu, Sa
\e,C11
\e(Ba
24 Nederlands, Vlaams Hallo, Dag
25 Norwegian (Norsk) Hei, God dag
26 Polish Dzie
\e,Bq
\e(B dobry! Cze
\e,B6f
\e(B!
27 Russian (
\e,L@caaZXY
\e(B)
\e,L7T`PRabRcYbU
\e(B!
28 Slovak (slovensky) Dobr
\e,B}
\e(B de
\e,Br
\e(B
29 Slovenian (sloven
\e,B9h
\e(Bina) Pozdravljeni!
30 Spanish (Espa
\e,Aq
\e(Bol)
\e,A!
\e(BHola!
31 Swedish (Svenska) Hej, Goddag
32 Tamil (
\e4
\e$,4*N
\e0
\e$,1<D
\e1
\e4
\e$,4(i
\e0
\e$,1<N<_
\e1
\e4
\e$,4*Vv#)b
\e0
\e$,1<T<m
\e1
\e(B)
\e4
\e$,4*U
\e0
\e$,1<U
\e1
\e4
\e$,4*M
\e0
\e$,1<C
\e1
\e4
\e$,4*Hv#)b
\e0
\e$,1<5<m
\e1
\e4
\e$,4*H
\e0
\e$,1<5
\e1
\e4
\e$,4*Qv#)b
\e0
\e$,1<N<m
\e1
\e(B
33 Thai (
\e,T@RIRd7B
\e(B)
\e,TJ
\e0GQ
\e1J
\e04U
\e1$
\e0CQ
\e1:
\e(B,
\e,TJ
\e0GQ
\e1J
\e04U
\e1
\e0$h
\e1P
\e(B
34 Tibetan (
\e4
\e$(7"7r'"]
\e0"7"]
\e1
\e4"2
\e0"2
\e1!;
\e4%P
\e0"G#!"Q
\e1
\e4"2
\e0"2
\e1!;
\e(B)
\e4
\e$(7"7
\e0"7
\e1
\e4$P
\e0"!#C"Q
\e1!;
\e4"Er'"S
\e0"E"S
\e1
\e4"G
\e0"G
\e1!;
\e4"7
\e0"7
\e1
\e4"2r'"[
\e0"2"[
\e1!;
\e4"Dr'"[
\e0"D"[
\e1
\e4"#
\e0"#
\e1
\e4"G
\e0"G
\e1!>
\e(B
35 Tigrigna (
\e$(3"8#r!N"^
\e(B)
\e$(3!Q!,!<"8
\e(B
36 Turkish (T
\e,M|
\e(Brk
\e,Mg
\e(Be) Merhaba
37 Vietnamese (Ti
\e,1*
\e(Bng Vi
\e,1.
\e(Bt) Ch
\e,1`
\e(Bo b
\e,1U
\e(Bn
39 Japanese (
\e$BF|K\8l
\e(B)
\e$B$3$s$K$A$O
\e(B,
\e(I:]FAJ
\e(B
40 Chinese (
\e$AVPND
\e(B,
\e$AFUM(;0
\e(B,
\e$A::So
\e(B)
\e$ADc:C
\e(B
41 Cantonese (
\e$(0GnM$
\e(B,
\e$(0N]0*Hd
\e(B)
\e$(0*/=(
\e(B,
\e$(0+$)p
\e(B
42 Korean (
\e$(CGQ1[
\e(B)
\e$(C>H3gGO<<?d
\e(B,
\e$(C>H3gGO=J4O1n
\e(B
44 Difference among chinese characters in GB, JIS, KSC, BIG5:
45 GB --
\e$AT*Fx
\e(B
\e$A?*7"
\e(B
46 JIS --
\e$B855$
\e(B
\e$B3+H/
\e(B
47 KSC --
\e$(Cj*Q(
\e(B
\e$(CKR[!
\e(B
48 BIG5 --
\e$(0&x86
\e(B
\e$(0DeBv
\e(B
50 Just for a test of JISX0212:
\e$BqV
\e$(DiQ
\e(B (the second character is of JISX0212)
52 A short test for Unicode characters:
53 Czech (
\e$,1 -
\e(Besky) Dobr
\e,A}
\e(B den
54 Esperanto Saluton (E
\e$,1 E
\e(Bo
\e$,1 }
\e(Ban
\e$,1 =
\e(Bo
\e$,1 )
\e(Biu
\e$,1 U
\e(Ba
\e$,1!-
\e(Bde)
55 Greek (
\e$,1&u';';'7'='9':',
\e(B)
\e$,1&s'5'9',
\e(B
\e$,1'C'1'B
\e(B
56 Hebrew
\e$,1-),|,u,}
\e(B
57 Russian (
\e$,1(@(c(a(a(Z(X(Y
\e(B)
\e$,1(7(T(`(P(R(a(b(R(c(Y(b(U
\e(B!
58 Maltese (Malti) Bon
\e$,1 A
\e(Bu, Sa
\e$,1 G G
\e(Ba