The Basics
In č'imariko, there is no "typical" way to greet someone. No common hellos or anything.
One can say 'ayikee. 'ayikee only appears in songs, and this is likely not a commonplace way to greet someone. But nevertheless, go ahead and say 'ayikee because there is no other word for hello.
Another way to greet someone is asking mamimatta'? This means are you alive? Strange, but this is idiomatic. It is not a common way to greet someone. To respond, you say ma'imatta = I am alive.
One can say 'ayikee. 'ayikee only appears in songs, and this is likely not a commonplace way to greet someone. But nevertheless, go ahead and say 'ayikee because there is no other word for hello.
Another way to greet someone is asking mamimatta'? This means are you alive? Strange, but this is idiomatic. It is not a common way to greet someone. To respond, you say ma'imatta = I am alive.
Next when meeting someone is to ask how are you? In č'imariko, we literally ask how is your body? This is miṭiy qʰosita'? To say we are good, we say no'ot čʰusi'ni.