questionedithistorytranslationsCurrent version This is the accepted version. added by stig Jan. 30, 2015, 3:45 p.m. In which language does the word "hello" translate to "ahoj"? PortugueseNorwegianCzechArabicIn Czech and Slovak, ahoj has been a commonly used informal greeting since the 1930s. It first became popular among people engaged in water sports, as a sailor's greeting borrowed from English. (even though neither the Czech Republic nor Slovakia have any sea access!)stigShare and bring new players to the game!0Very uninterestingToo difficultPoorly writtenIncorrect or questionableCorrect this questionwikipedia → Ahoy (greeting)3Very interesting! wikipedia → Ahoy (greeting)reach: rather globallanguagesHistory This is initial version of the question. added by stig Jan. 30, 2015, 3:45 p.m. In which language, the word "hello" translates to "ahoj"? PortugueseNorwegianCzechArabicIn Czech and Slovak, ahoj had been a commonly used informal greeting since 1930s. It first became popular among people engaged in water sports, as a sailor's greeting borrowed from English. (even though they have no sea access!)stig wikipedia → Ahoy (greeting)reach: rather globallanguages This is a correction, already accepted and applied to the original question. added by Norman March 17, 2018, 10:08 p.m. +3 This change is good globalquiz.orgIn which language does the word "hello" translate to "ahoj"? PortugueseNorwegianCzechArabicIn Czech and Slovak, ahoj has been a commonly used informal greeting since the 1930s. It first became popular among people engaged in water sports, as a sailor's greeting borrowed from English. (even though neither the Czech Republic nor Slovakia have any sea access!)Norman wikipedia → Ahoy (greeting)reach: rather globallanguagesVotes +3 Very interesting! globalquiz.org