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Courses Plus Student 294 Pointswhats wrong?
whts wrong?
hellos = [
"Hello",
"Tungjatjeta",
"Grüßgott",
"Вiтаю",
"dobrý den",
"hyvää päivää",
"你好",
"早上好"
]
for name in hellos:
print(hellos.join(World))
1 Answer
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 Pointshellos.join(World)
, you're calling .join() method on hellos, but hellos is a list, list doesn't have this method; moreover, World is unknown to Python interpreter as it hasn't been defined anywhere in the program.
It'd be much simpler to use name + " World"
to put two strings together in this challenge.