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Start your free trialDolapo Sekoni
Courses Plus Student 1,431 Pointsneed help again.
kindly assist
hellos = [
"Hello",
"Tungjatjeta",
"Grüßgott",
"Вiтаю",
"dobrý den",
"hyvää päivää",
"你好",
"早上好"
]
for words in hellos:
words.join("World")
print(words.join("World"))
2 Answers
Jeremy Hill
29,567 PointsI would just do it like this:
for hello in hellos:
print("{} World".format(hello))
Dolapo Sekoni
Courses Plus Student 1,431 Pointsthanks Jeremy ,
i think you meant for words in hellos: print("words {}".format('World'))
however i tried this and yours but none passed
Jeremy Hill
29,567 PointsI just ran the code a few minutes ago just like how I have it and it passed.
# copy and paste this code over existing code:
hellos = [
"Hello",
"Tungjatjeta",
"Grüßgott",
"Вiтаю",
"dobrý den",
"hyvää päivää",
"你好",
"早上好"
]
for hello in hellos:
print("{} World".format(hello))
Jeremy Hill
29,567 PointsJeremy Hill
29,567 PointsI would use .format and interpolate the hellos iterations instead of using join.