Well, since "hola" means "hello," you can respond by saying something like "hola" back. If someone that you just met says this, you could respond with "Hola. Me llamo (your name). ¿Cómo te llamas?" This means "Hi, my name is (your name). What's your name?"
Hola
You cannot respond back, so if you have a question about what the media is telling you, you cannot find out, (unless you find out another way, e.g. Google )
Give it a week and if he hasn't texted you anything, forget about him. You can do much better!
How to respond to Mrs. Green will depend on the situation you in.
Something has either came up, ignoring you after that text, doesn't know what to say, or was being playful with you and just did it for giggles or something.
There is no direct adverb for the verb respond or the noun response. However, the related noun responsiveness has an adjective form "responsive" and the adverb is "responsively."
"Hola de nuevo" or "hola otra vez"
Hola means hello in Spanish.
"Hey girl hey" in Spanish can be translated as "Β‘Hola chica, hola!".
No, "hola" is not Italian. It is a Spanish word that means "hello" in English.
hola means hello in Spanish
hi in spanish is hola
In Spanish, "hi" is translated as "hola."
No, "hola" is not French. It is a Spanish word that translates to "hello" in English.
Hola means hello in Spanish.
Hola Linda- "Hola bonita"- "Hola hermosa"- "Hola bella"
No, "hola" is not Hawaiian. "Hola" is a common greeting in Spanish, whereas "aloha" is the traditional Hawaiian greeting.
hola, hija hola, hija