Hey means wait in origin. Wait is said "Mahlan" in formal Arabic.
I don't think there's a certain word for hey as it is used in different situations by western people, while in Arabic there's a word for each situation.
- Calling someone from a distance, could be a small one: you say "ya Joe"or "ya Micheal".
- If you're angry and want to say hey you: you say "enta".
- If you want someone to stop: "estanna" or "entazer" meaning wait.
marhaba
(mar-ha-ba)
meaning:
hi, hello, sup, hey,
it is very casual
Ahlan
مرحبا
Hala
مرحبا is the writing in Arabic(Egypt Language) referred as "Hi" in English.
In Bahrain, the official language is Arabic. "Hello" in Arabic is "أهلا" or "ahlaan".
'salem'
Mrhaba or (Marahaba) in Arabic Language and might be in Turkish as will means to say hi or hello to someone, it can be for a formal or informal situation.
the term "مرحبا" means "hi" in Arabic (Egyptian)
barra
There is no such language as Judean Spanish Arabic, specifically because there were not serious differences between the Arabic spoken by Jews and Non-Jews in Islamic Spain. There is Judeo-Spanish (also called Ladino), there is Iberian or Andalusian Arabic (although this is a dead language), and there are several major dialects of Judeo-Arabic (the most prominent being Moroccan Judeo-Arabic, Iraqi Judeo-Arabic, Egyptian Judeo-Arabic, and Yemeni Judeo-Arabic). Please clarify which language you are talking about.
Hi baby miss you you much : in formal language you say --> ahlan ya waladi ,, eshtaqto laka katheran. and it is written this way : أهلا يا ولدي, اشتقت لك كثيرا in non-formal language you say --> ahlaan habebee eshta'tellak kteer.
how do you say hi in sine language
A'anta
f'an
In Berber language, you can say "Azul".