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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Loop

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I need to write a FOR loop that goes through each of the words in hellos and prints each word plus the word "World". So, for example, the first iteration would print "Hello World".

loop.py
hellos = [
    "Hello",
    "Tungjatjeta",
    "Grüßgott",
    "Вiтаю",
    "dobrý den",
    "hyvää päivää",
    "你好",
    "早上好"
]
for word in hellos:
  print(word + "world")

2 Answers

Kevin D
Kevin D
8,646 Points

I think you've got the syntax correct. The only thing you've missed out is the space before the word "world". So it should look like this:

for word in hellos:
  print(word + " world")

If you don't do this, it will print out:

"Helloworld"

Rather than

"Hello world"

for greeting in hellos:
    print(greeting + " World")