So how about using one of those latter ones for the Hindi line in
HELLO?
> From: समीर सिंह Sameer Singh <lumarzeli30@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 18 May 2022 20:28:01 +0530
> Cc: Visuwesh <visuweshm@gmail.com>, 55439@debbugs.gnu.org, rms@gnu.org
>
> AFAIU, Hindi is one language that uses the Devanagari script. Is this
> correct? If that is correct, how about having two lines in HELLO: one
> that says "Hindi" and shows a Hindi greeting, and another that says
> "Devanagari" and shows a greeting in some other language that uses
> Devanagari?
>
> The problem is, like Visuwesh said, most of the languages which use Devanagari use Namaste/Namaskaar
> as a greeting.
>
> Either way, I will ask for a greeting in Marathi, which uses the
> Devanagari script as well.
>
> Marathi also uses Namsakaar.
>
> Of course there are also local greetings, so one solution is to use the standard greetings in Devanagari
> and local ones in Hindi, like रामराम (raam raam), पायलागू (paay lagu) etc.
So how about using one of those latter ones for the Hindi line in
HELLO?