The way this question is phrased is difficult to understand.
If the question is about the sound of the word "hello" (i.e. a person heard the word "hello" mixed in Arabic conversation and wants to know what it means): The sounds of the word "hello" in Arabic mean "sweet" or "pretty" (Arabic - حلو).
If the question is about the word in Arabic which is the translation of "Hello" in English, the answer is "Ahlan" with the "h" pronounced or "Salaam" depending on the country (Arabic - أهلا/سلام).
Formal: Hi how are you: Marhaba! Kefak? (male) Marhaba! Kefik? (Female)
Locals according to their religion, this is in Islamic way to say it: HI: Salam Wa-Lakoum (goes for male and female neutral)
So many different ways of say this:
1) Ahlan
2) El Salem WA aleykoum
3) Marhaba
كيف حالك-How are you for one person
كيف حالكم-How are you for more than one person
Arabic for hi is Ω Ψ±ΨΨ¨Ψ§
Hi = marḥaba مرحبا
hi
'salem'
The headscarf is called a "hijab" in Arabic.
the term "Ω Ψ±ΨΨ¨Ψ§" means "hi" in Arabic (Egyptian)
It means Hi in Arabic
In Bahrain, the official language is Arabic. "Hello" in Arabic is "أهلا" or "ahlaan".
"Safari ya" in Arabic means "a journey of".
maar-ha-baa
My name is Aleia an in Arabic it means "hi".
There's many words describe hi in Arabic .. like Asalam alaykom , Marhaba or Ahlan