2. French: Bonjour (stupid pig)
3. Japanese: Konim Chiwakun, you are angry.
4. Italy: Bonun joron /Ciao (Bouncing up the Old Days/Bridges)
5. German: Guten Tag (hence Teng Dake)
"Hello" explanation
Hello, pinyin is n ǐ h ǐ o, which is a common honorific in Chinese. As an introduction to a general conversation.
"Hello" is a kind of respect for others, and you can say it when you meet someone you know or a stranger.
"Hello" is mainly used before greeting others to ask questions, or simply out of politeness.
The expression of "hello" is relatively neutral, and it is a bit too restrictive to say with acquaintances. It is often used by strangers to show politeness.
Summary of bank employees' daily work 1
I am a very, very ordinary employee of China Bank. I have been working in _ Bank for nearly three