Hey is acceptable since we also speak English. "Hoy!" is informal and could be disrespectful if don't know the person personally. "Oy!" which is shortened version of "Hoy" is much more acceptable but still informal. It depends on how loud you will say it, really.
In the Philippines, you can say "Hi" or "Hello" to greet someone informally. If you want to address someone respectfully, especially an older person, you can say "Po" or "Opo" along with your greeting.
In Haitian Creole, you can say "Allo bebe" to say "Hey baby."
In the Philippines, you can say "Salamat" to express gratitude and say thank you.
"Hey" in Twi can be translated as "Aane" or "Wondɔ".
In the Philippines, you can say "Kamusta ka?" to ask someone how they are.
In French, you would say "Hey c'est le cochon".
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yea, when he still child he had love for a one person name yoradyl villaver
people say hey to be friendlypeople also say hey to get someone else attention
well i would say it......hey hey hey hey because it sounds cool. if you do it for a song, it would sound fine so just do it
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people say that hey is for horses because hey is a major part of the horses diet. When you say "hey" it can mean both hello and dried up grass for the horses stomach. (horses eat hey)
he is the fifth oldest in hey! say! jump and the youngest in hey! say! best...
hey meisje!