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Start your free trialKevin Selagea
2,161 PointsI need help
can someone give me guidence?
hellos = [
"Hello",
"Tungjatjeta",
"Grüßgott",
"Вiтаю",
"dobrý den",
"hyvää päivää",
"你好",
"早上好"
]
for hello in hellos:
if hello == 'Hello':
continue
print(hello + 'World')
1 Answer
Aaron Nolan
5,714 PointsSo in this problem, you are creating the for loop perfectly, the issue is on the next line.
You created an if statement to check whether the hello is equal to "Hello", but you dont need that check. You simply just need to create the for loop and let it print "Hello World"
So your code only needs to be as follows :
hellos = [
"Hello",
"Tungjatjeta",
"Grüßgott",
"Вiтаю",
"dobrý den",
"hyvää päivää",
"你好",
"早上好"
]
for hello in hellos:
print(hello + ' World')
Hope this helps! Happy coding :)