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author Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
date Fri, 11 Jun 2004 02:39:51 +0000
parents b003a6c2102f
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This is a list of ways to say hello in various languages.
Its purpose is to illustrate a number of scripts.
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Amharic ($(3"c!<!N"^(B)	$(3!A!,!>(B
Arabic	(38R(47d(3T!JSa(4W(3W(B
Braille	$,2(3(1('('(5(B
C	printf ("Hello, world!\n");
Czech (,Bh(Be,B9(Btina)	Dobr,B}(B den
Danish (dansk)	Hej, Goddag
Emacs	emacs --no-splash -f view-hello-file
English [,0p U(B-,0EZ L(B]	Hello
Esperanto	Saluton (E,C6(Bo,C~(Ban,Cx(Bo ,Cf(Biu,C<(Ba,C}(Bde)
Estonian (eesti)	Tere p,Ad(Bevast, Tere ,Au(Bhtust
Finnish (suomi)	Hei, Hyv,Add(B p,Ad(Biv,Add(B
French (fran,Ag(Bais)	Bonjour, Salut
Georgian ($,1JEJ0J@J7J5J4J:J8(B)	$,1J2J0J;J0J@JOJ=J1J0(B
German (Deutsch)	Guten Tag, Gr,A|_(B Gott
Greek (,Fekkgmij\(B)	,FCei\(B ,Fsar(B
Hebrew (,Hraxiz(B)	,Hylem(B
Hindi (4$,4!}t%"+0$,15y55B14$,4!.v#"Yv#"20$,15f6 1(B)	4$,4!8v#")0$,15h14$,4!hv#")0$,15n14$,4!zv#!)v#")v#"D0$,15x6-5d6'1(B, 4$,4!8v#")0$,15h14$,4!hv#")0$,15n14$,4!zv# ev#"Rv#")0$,15x6-5U5~14$,4!nv#"W0$,15p1(B 4$,4 J0$,16D1(B
Italian (italiano)	Ciao, Buon giorno
Javanese (Jawa)	System.out.println("Halo, selamat sore!");
Kannada (4$,43Ov#4z0$,1>u14$,44Kv#4zv#4M0$,1?(?M?(14$,43sv#4z0$,1?!1(B)	4$,44Kv#4z0$,1?(14$,44hv#4zv#40$,1?.14$,44qv#4{v#3Q0$,1?8?M>u?>14$,44av#4z0$,1?01(B
Lao ((1>RJRERG(B)	(1JP:R-04U1(B, 0(1"m1c0Ki1b*!04U1(B
Malayalam (4$,46A0$,1@N14$,46E0$,1@R14$,46Bv#6M0$,1@O@^14$,46Fv#6W0$,1@S@"1(B)	4$,46<0$,1@H14$,46A0$,1@N14$,46Kv#6Vv#6)v#6M0$,1@X@m@5@^14$,46Cv#6W0$,1@P@"1(B
Maltese (il-Malti)	Bon,Cu(Bu, Sa,C11(Ba
Mathematics	$,1x (B p $,1x((B world $,1s"(B hello p  $,2!a(B
Nederlands, Vlaams	Hallo, Dag
Norwegian (norsk)	Hei, God dag
Polish (polski)	Dzie,Bq(B dobry! Cze,B6f(B!
Russian (,L`caaZXY(B)	,L7T`PRabRcYbU(B!
Slovak (sloven,Bh(Bina)	Dobr,B}(B de,Br(B
Slovenian (sloven,B9h(Bina)	Pozdravljeni!
Spanish (espa,Aq(Bol)	,A!(BHola!
Swedish (p,Ae(B svenska)	Hej, Goddag
Tamil (4$,4*N0$,1<D14$,4(i0$,1<N<_14$,4*Vv#)b0$,1<T<m1(B)	4$,4*U0$,1<U14$,4*M0$,1<C14$,4*Hv#)b0$,1<5<m14$,4*H0$,1<514$,4*Qv#)b0$,1<N<m1(B
Thai (,T@RIRd7B(B)	,TJ0GQ1J04U1$0CQ1:(B, ,TJ0GQ1J04U10$h1P(B
Tibetan (4$(7"7r'"]0"7"]14"20"21!;4%P0"G#!"Q14"20"21!;(B)	4$(7"70"714$P0"!#C"Q1!;4"Er'"S0"E"S14"G0"G1!;4"70"714"2r'"[0"2"[1!;4"Dr'"[0"D"[14"#0"#14"G0"G1!>(B
Tigrigna ($(3"8#r!N"^(B)	$(3!Q!,!<"8(B
Turkish (T,M|(Brk,Mg(Be)	Merhaba
Ukrainian (,LcZ`Pw]alZP(B)	,L2vbPn(B
Vietnamese (Ti,1*(Bng Vi,1.(Bt)	Ch,1`(Bo b,1U(Bn

Japanese ($BF|K\8l(B)	$B$3$s$K$A$O(B, (I:]FAJ(B
Chinese ($AVPND(B,$AFUM(;0(B,$A::So(B)	$ADc:C(B
Cantonese ($(0GnM$(B,$(0N]0*Hd(B)	$(0*/=((B, $(0+$)p(B
Korean ($(CGQ1[(B)	$(C>H3gGO<<?d(B, $(C>H3gGO=J4O1n(B

Difference among chinese characters in GB, JIS, KSC, BIG5:
GB	$AT*Fx(B  $A?*7"(B
JIS	$B855$(B  $B3+H/(B
KSC	$(Cj*Q((B  $(CKR[!(B
BIG5	$(0&x86(B  $(0DeBv(B

Just for a test of JISX0212: $BqV$(DiQ(B (the second character is of JISX0212)

A short test for characters represented by the character set
mule-unicode-0100-24ff:

Czech ($,1 ,(Besky)	Dobr,A}(B den
Esperanto	Saluton (E$,1 E(Bo$,1 }(Ban$,1 =(Bo $,1 )(Biu$,1 U(Ba$,1!-(Bde)
Greek ($,1'5';';'7'='9':',(B)	$,1&s'5'9',(B $,1'C'1'B(B
Hebrew ($,1-",q-(,y-*(B)	$,1-),|,u,}(B
Russian ($,1(`(c(a(a(Z(X(Y(B)	$,1(7(T(`(P(R(a(b(R(c(Y(b(U(B!
Maltese (il-Malti)	Bon$,1 A(Bu, Sa$,1 G G(Ba

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