We Give You the word, "hello," in various languages, just tell us which language it is, it is a mix between the greeting given in a native language or in English writing, for example Shalom is used in English writing.
The Chinese characters didn't show up on this computer for some reason. I guessed Chinese for the first one (Mandarin), even though I couldn't see it, but that didn't work.
Good quiz overall but a little strange that in some cases you have the Romanized version of the greeting (like "shalom" for Hebrew- you could have written it using Hebrew characters), and in other cases you have the greeting written in its own written language. In the former case it is about recognizing the sound of the greeting and in the latter case it's about recognizing the way that those written languages appear. Two very different things.
•Konnichiwa is written with two N's, or actually 今日は since you're using native scripts.
•How are we supposed to know which one is Mandarin and which is Cantonese when they are written with the exact same characters?
•Hei means hello also in Finnish.
•You also didn't write shalom in their native script.
•You should accept Persian, as that's what's Farsi is usually called in English (and according to some is the more correct term).
Also cześć is misspelled in Polish without the kreska marks.
Good quiz overall but a little strange that in some cases you have the Romanized version of the greeting (like "shalom" for Hebrew- you could have written it using Hebrew characters), and in other cases you have the greeting written in its own written language. In the former case it is about recognizing the sound of the greeting and in the latter case it's about recognizing the way that those written languages appear. Two very different things.
But I did have to guess some of them, e.g. Zulu and Welsh