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
\e$(5!F!L
\e4"Wv#!Bv%!a
\e0"W!B!a
\e1
\e(B,
\e$(5!F!L
\e4"Wv#!3v#!Z
\e0"W!3!Z
\e1!O
\e(B
\e$(5!j
\e(B
20 Italian (Italiano) Ciao, Buon giorno
21 Lao (
\e(1>RJRERG
\e(B)
\e(1JP:R-
\e04U
\e1
\e(B,
\e0
\e(1"m
\e1c
\e0Ki
\e1b*!
\e04U
\e1
\e(B
22 Maltese (Malti) Bon
\e,Cu
\e(Bu, Sa
\e,C11
\e(Ba
23 Nederlands, Vlaams Hallo, Dag
24 Norwegian (Norsk) Hei, God dag
25 Polish Dzie
\e,Bq
\e(B dobry! Cze
\e,B6f
\e(B!
26 Russian (
\e,L@caaZXY
\e(B)
\e,L7T`PRabRcYbU
\e(B!
27 Slovak (slovensky) Dobr
\e,B}
\e(B de
\e,Br
\e(B
28 Slovenian (sloven
\e,B9h
\e(Bina) Pozdravljeni!
29 Spanish (Espa
\e,Aq
\e(Bol)
\e,A!
\e(BHola!
30 Swedish (Svenska) Hej, Goddag
31 Thai (
\e,T@RIRd7B
\e(B)
\e,TJ
\e0GQ
\e1J
\e04U
\e1$
\e0CQ
\e1:
\e(B,
\e,TJ
\e0GQ
\e1J
\e04U
\e1
\e0$h
\e1P
\e(B
32 Tibetan (
\e4
\e$(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
33 Tigrigna (
\e$(3"8#r!N"^
\e(B)
\e$(3!Q!,!<"8
\e(B
34 Turkish (T
\e,M|
\e(Brk
\e,Mg
\e(Be) Merhaba
35 Vietnamese (Ti
\e,1*
\e(Bng Vi
\e,1.
\e(Bt) Ch
\e,1`
\e(Bo b
\e,1U
\e(Bn
37 Japanese (
\e$BF|K\8l
\e(B)
\e$B$3$s$K$A$O
\e(B,
\e(I:]FAJ
\e(B
38 Chinese (
\e$AVPND
\e(B,
\e$AFUM(;0
\e(B,
\e$A::So
\e(B)
\e$ADc:C
\e(B
39 Cantonese (
\e$(0GnM$
\e(B,
\e$(0N]0*Hd
\e(B)
\e$(0*/=(
\e(B,
\e$(0+$)p
\e(B
40 Korean (
\e$(CGQ1[
\e(B)
\e$(C>H3gGO<<?d
\e(B,
\e$(C>H3gGO=J4O1n
\e(B
42 Difference among chinese characters in GB, JIS, KSC, BIG5:
43 GB --
\e$AT*Fx
\e(B
\e$A?*7"
\e(B
44 JIS --
\e$B855$
\e(B
\e$B3+H/
\e(B
45 KSC --
\e$(Cj*Q(
\e(B
\e$(CKR[!
\e(B
46 BIG5 --
\e$(0&x86
\e(B
\e$(0DeBv
\e(B
48 Just for a test of JISX0212:
\e$BqV
\e$(DiQ
\e(B (the second character is of JISX0212)
50 A short test for Unicode characters:
51 Czech (
\e$,1 -
\e(Besky) Dobr
\e,A}
\e(B den
52 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)
53 Greek (
\e$,1&u';';'7'='9
\e(Bk
\e$,1',
\e(B)
\e$,1&s'5'9',
\e(B
\e$,1'C'1'C
\e(B
54 Hebrew
\e$,1-),|,u,}
\e(B
55 Russian (
\e$,1(@(c(a(a(Z(X(Y
\e(B)
\e$,1(7(T(`(P(R(a(b(R(c(Y(b(U
\e(B!
56 Maltese (Malti) Bon
\e$,1 A
\e(Bu, Sa
\e$,1 G G
\e(Ba