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đ€ Mezquital Otomi Greetings for Everyday Life
Hi Mezquital Otomi learners! đ
Do you want to learn how to say âHelloâ in Mezquital Otomi?
Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.
If youâre planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Mezquital Otomi, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.
Letâs get started! đ€
Greetings[edit | edit source]
English | Mezquital Otomi |
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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 skà hax'ajuÀ, tu |
formal greeting spoken to a man | Te skà hax'ajuÀ, ndada |
formal greeting spoken to a woman | Te skà 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'ajuÀ ndada |
respectful greeting spoken to a woman | Ki hax'ajuÀ nÀnÀ |
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 | Xkà de AjuÀ, nÀnÀ |
afternoon greeting spoken to a man | XkĂ de, ndada |
afternoon greeting spoken to a woman | Xkà de AjuÀ, nÀnÀ |
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 | MöâkjĂ€ |
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 |