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377 PointsHelp, I don't know what to do with this one, how do I do it, and can you explain for me?
I don't understand the question, can you help? please explain how to do this.
hellos = [
"Hello",
"Tungjatjeta",
"Grüßgott",
"Вiтаю",
"dobrý den",
"hyvää päivää",
"你好",
"早上好"
]
for hello in hellos:
print(hellos)
if hello in hellos:
print(hellos)
1 Answer
Patrick Rice
11,017 PointsYou are close - you don't need the "if" statement. In the for loop, you just need to call hello in the print, not hellos. hello will be replaced with each item in the list as the for loop goes through each item (iterates). Then, add (+) World. Make sure to include a space within the string "World" so the first iteration doesn't print "HelloWorld". It would look like this: print(hello + " World")