How do you pronounce hello in Japanese?

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When it comes to telephonic hello it is Moshimoshi else when you meet someone in person during daytime it is konnichiwa
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Hello over the call is pronounced as 'Moshimoshi' in Japanese but in person you can use greetings as per the day time like ohayou for morning, konnichiwa for afternoon, and konbanwa for evening.
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