![]() ![]() Musulayo mutya abantu bensi eno mukama abawe emirembe bulijo. Greetings to the inhabitants of the universe from the third planet Earth of the star Sun We wish you all the best, from our planet Greetings to the residents of far skies … We are sending greetings from our world, wishing you happiness, health and many years Greetings from a human being of the Earth. ( Pr̥thvī upara vasanāra ēka mānava taraphathī brahmāṇḍanā an'ya avakāśamāṁ vasanārā'ōnē hārdika abhinandana. Greetings from a computer programmer in the small university town of Ithaca on (the) planet Earth Hälsningar från en dataprogrammerare i den lilla universitetsstaden Ithaca på planeten Jorden Golden records on voyager free#How's everyone? We all very much wish to meet you, if you're free please come and visit Wishing you a peaceful future from the earthlings Hello (literally "Are you peaceful?" or "Be peaceful") To all those who exist in the universe, greetings Siya nibingelela maqhawe sinifisela inkonzo ende. Greetings from the inhabitants of the earth Hello (literally "How is your day?".) How are you? Sayın Türkçe bilen arkadaşlarımız, sabah şerifleriniz hayrolsunĭear Turkish-speaking friends, may the honors of the morning be upon your heads We the inhabitants of this earth send our greetings to youĬhân thành gửi tới các bạn lời chào thân hữu ![]() Hum zameen ke rehne waalon ki taraf se aap ko khush aamdeed kehte hain. Greetings to you, whoever you are we have good will towards you and bring peace across space Salvete quicumque estis bonam erga vos voluntatem habemus, et pacem per astra ferimus Greetings / Hail! (literally "in goodwill") Hello to everybody from this Earth, in Quechua language Kay pachamamta niytapas maytapas rimapallasta runasimipi Selamat malam hadirin sekalian, selamat berpisah dan sampai bertemu lagi dilain waktu ![]() We in this land have sent you warm greeting to you all Pûak rao nai torránee née kŏr sòng mít jìt maa tĕung tâan túk kon) How's everyone? Wish you peace, health and happiness 各位好嗎?祝各位平安健康快樂。 Gok 3 wai 2 hou 2 maa 1? Zuk 1 gok 3 wai 2 ping 4 on 1 gin 6 hong 1 faai 3 lok 6. ![]() We come in friendship to those who are friends. ( Hoitines pot'este chairete! Eirēnikōs pros philous elēlythamen philoi.) This is a list of the recorded greetings in order of appearance on their respective tracks. The whale sounds were provided by Roger Payne. Later audio sections contain the spoken greetings by the United Nations delegates in the remaining four languages, including Esperanto and !Kung. It includes four Chinese varieties (marked with **), 12 South Asian languages (marked #) and five ancient languages (marked §), listed here in alphabetical order: The number of native speakers of these 55 languages combined (excluding L2 speakers) is over 4.7 billion people, comprising over 65% of the world population. The original plan was to use greetings made by United Nations delegates, but various problems with these recordings led to new recordings being made at Cornell University by people from the foreign-language departments. The second audio section ("Greetings in 55 Languages") contains spoken greetings in 55 languages. The first audio section contains a spoken greeting in English from then- Secretary-General of the United Nations Kurt Waldheim. ![]()
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