Language/Liv/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings

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đŸ€— Liv Greetings for Everyday Life

Hi Liv learners! 😃

Do you want to learn how to say “Hello” in Liv?

Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.

If you’re planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Liv, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.

Let’s get started! đŸ€—

Greetings[edit | edit source]

English Liv
general greeting TēriƆtơ
general daytime greeting JĂ”vā pǟva
general daytime greeting JÔvvÔ pÀuvÔ
morning greeting JÔvā ƫomÔg
morning greeting JÔvvÔ ƫomÔgt
evening greeting JÔvā ÔdÔg
evening greeting JÔvvÔ ÔdÔgt
nighttime greeting JÔvvÔ īedÔ
nighttime greeting JÔvvÔ īest
how are you? formal Kui tĂ€ddĂ”n lǟb?
how are you? informal Kui sinnĂ”n lǟb?
reply to Kui tĂ€ddĂ”n lĂ€b and Kui sinnĂ”n lĂ€b MinnĂ”n lǟb jĂ”vist
reply to Kui tĂ€ddĂ”n lĂ€b and Kui sinnĂ”n lĂ€b TienĆ«, minnĂ”n lǟb jĂ”vist
how are you? informal Kui jēlad?
reply to Kui tĂ€ddĂ”n lǟb, Kui sinnĂ”n lǟb, and Kui jēlad JĂ”vist 
welcome greeting spoken to one person Vol tēriƆtơ
welcome greeting spoken to a group Volgid tēriƆtĂ”d
general daytime greeting in an older (17th century) dialect of the Salatsi region Jo peyweta
morning greeting in an older (17th century) dialect of the Salatsi region Jo homk
evening greeting in an older (17th century) dialect of the Salatsi region Jo Ă¶dutes

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