yes. but it depends how you say it.
Depending on tone inflection, the sole word "Hi" can be a question, similarly used as the word "Hello" is to possibly ask if another being is there.
is a word used to express a greeting, answer a telephone, or attract attention.an exclamation of surprise, wonder, elation, etc.)Also, it is used derisively to question the comprehension, intelligence, or common sense of the person being addressed i.e. You're gonna go out with him? Hello!
Hello, The answer, I guess, to the above question is : "HEADING" OR "TITLE" Thanking you,
The word Charlotte used to say hello to Wilbur was "Salutations."
The word hello is an interjection. It is a greeting used when meeting someone.
"Salam" is commonly used to say hello in Sindhi.
In Britain we speak English so Hello would still be hello. Although other variations like hey and hi are used.
No, he used the word Ahoy! Thomas Edison first used Hello, on mishearing hullo
The Hawaiian word for hello is "aloha." It is commonly used as a greeting or farewell in Hawaii.
No. Hello is used as a greeting and goodbye is used as a farewell. In other words, hello would be the first word in a conversation and goodbye would be the last word in a conversation.
"Hello" is a word used to express a greeting, answer a telephone, or attract attention.The modern slang use of "hello" is used derisively to question the comprehension, intelligence, or common sense of the person being addressed, e.g. You're gonna go out with him? Hello?!Origin : 1865-70; a variant of hallo (a greeting or form of hailing)
The word Hello is used as a greeting or to begin a telephone conversation. Sometimes it is used to start a conversation.