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Hello Song

Added Apr 06, 2020
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Hello Refrain Hello, hello, hello! Hi, hi, hi! Hello, hello, hello, hi! (Repeat) Verse 1 In France – they say, “Bonjour,” (Echo) “Bonjour.” In China – they say, “Ni hao,” (Echo) Ni hao.” In Israel – they say “Shalom,” (Echo) “Shalom.” In South Africa they say, -- “Dumela,” (Echo) “Dumela.” Sometimes we shake hands; we wave and we grin. We pat each other on the back; we say, Hi! How you been?” Repeat Refrain Verse 2 In Mexico - they say, “Buenos Dias,” (Echo) “Buenos Dias.” In Russia - they say, “Zdrastvooyti,” (Echo) “Zdrastvooyti.” In Japan – they say, “Konnichi Wa” (Echo) “Konnichi Wa.” In India – they say, “Namaste,” (Echo) “Namaste.” Sometimes we shake hands; we wave and we grin. We pat each other on the back; we say, Hi! How you been?” Repeat Refrain
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