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=Greetings=
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One should always use '''van pitað tatur''' ''(the elegant form)'' and '''van roisatað tatur''' ''(the polite form)'' in greetings with strangers and elders. Use of '''van rasað tatur''' ''(the common form)'' is allowed for greeting family and friends and '''van aramāð tatur''' ''(the romantic form)'' when addressing a love interest or partner.


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!Haoli !! English
!Haoli !! English
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| || I [wish to] have you come and be merry.
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| || I [wish to] have you be merry.
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| || I [wish to] have you go and be healthy.
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| || I [wish to] have you be healthy.
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| || I [wish to] have you return shortly.
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| || [Hopefully] you have a day of ease.
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| || [Hopefully] you dream.
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