Sometime in the past year or so I had the following on my homenode.   I took it off after a while, but have since wanted to post it as a node for posterity.   This thread seems to be an (at least somewhat) appropriate place for it, so... here goes.
    cheers,
    Don
    striving toward Perl Adept
    (it's pronounced "why-bick")

Rosetta Monk revisited...

In addition to learning more Perl and the great comraderie, I enjoy the global nature of the Monastery.   Just by hanging out in the Chatterbox, I picked up the following greetings.   Feel free to /msg me with greetings in other languages.   Although I get in trouble when greeting a Monk in his/her native tongue because they respond in that same language, which I know only a phrase or two {grin}</font.

clemburg
German   guten Morgen,   guten Tag,   gute Nacht

ar0n
Dutch   goeden morgen,   goede middag
French   ca va?   ca va  (how's it going? it's going)

JanneVee
Swedish   god morgon,   god middag,   god natt
Finnish   hyvää aamua,   hyvää päivää (good morning, good mid-day)

Petruchio <br>Russian   dobre vecher (good night)

Dermot
Irish   dia dhuit   conas a ta tu?   ta me go maith   (hello, how are you? fine and good of you to ask)
French   bonjour   (hello)
Swedish   tjena   (hello (slang))

tilly
Chinese   ni hua ma (how are you?)

AgentM
Czech   dobry' den,   dobrou noc   jak se mas?   (good day, good night, howyadoin?)

BBQ
Gaelic accent   loffing oot laid   (lol   8^)

zdog
Polish   czesc,   dzien dobry,   dobranoc   (hello, good morning/day, good night);

mischief
Czech   cau,   ahoj,   dobre rano   (hello, hello, good morning)

Adam
Hebrew   L'heitraot,   Shalom   LieLah-Tov   (See you later, Peace, Good Night)
    Kol B'Seder (It's all good)
    Todah - (Thank you)
    Todah Rabah - (Thank you very much)
    Todah, Todah Rabah - (Elvis in Israel   8^)

Chady *
Arabic greeting   marhaba

OeufMayo *
French   ça va?, salut, bonjour
Italian   Buongiorno

ybiC
Italian   bonjourno,   come va?   bene   (hello, how are you? good)
Spanish   como esta?   (how are you?)

* added after initial post


In reply to Re: (lang: en) Monks qui parlent des langages autres que les anglais (revenge of rosetta monk) by ybiC
in thread (lang: en) Monks qui parlent des langages autres que l'anglais by Ovid

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