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đŸ€— Mezquital Otomi Greetings for Everyday Life

Hi Mezquital Otomi learners! 😃

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

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 Mezquital Otomi, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.

Let’s get started! đŸ€—

Greetings[edit | edit source]

English Mezquital Otomi
general greeting Hats'i
general greeting spoken to a man Hats'i ndada
general greeting spoken to a woman Hats'i nÀnÀ
general greeting Hax'ajuÀ
general greeting spoken to a man Hax'ajuÀ ndada
general greeting spoken to a woman Hax'ajuÀ nÀnÀ
formal greeting spoken to a man Te skí hax'ajuÀ, tu
formal greeting spoken to a man Te skí hax'ajuÀ, ndada
formal greeting spoken to a woman Te skí hax'ajuÀ, nÀnÀ
formal greeting spoken to a man Ki hats'i ndada
formal greeting spoken to a woman Ki hats'i nÀnÀ
respectful greeting spoken to a man Ki hax'ajuĂ€ ndada
respectful greeting spoken to a woman Ki hax'ajuĂ€ nĂ€nĂ€
informal greeting Ki hats'i
informal greeting Te hats'i
afternoon greeting spoken to a man XkĂ­ de, ndada
afternoon greeting spoken to a woman XkĂ­ de AjuĂ€, nĂ€nĂ€
afternoon greeting spoken to a man XkĂ­ de, ndada
afternoon greeting spoken to a woman XkĂ­ de AjuĂ€, nĂ€nĂ€
greeting used when you have already seen someone earlier that day Te ra mÀntho
how are you? Te gĂ­ xadi ri t'ek'ei?
how are you? Te gĂ­ xadi?
how are you? Te gĂ­ jatho?
morning greeting Kinde
evening and nighttime greeting Mö’kjĂ€
welcome greeting HogÀ ehe
general greeting spoken in La Mesilla, Tecozautla Kax'ÀjuÀ
morning greeting in an older (19th century) dialect M'anho r'a pa
nighttime greeting in an older (19th century) dialect M'anho nsui

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