It's almost correct: "nina" doesn't exist, the right word is "niña" with a "ñ"
"hola pequeña nina" as in "hello little girl"
It's also correct "Hola niñita"
No, "hola" is not Hawaiian. "Hola" is a common greeting in Spanish, whereas "aloha" is the traditional Hawaiian greeting.
If you mean the greeting "hola" - that's Spanish.
"Hola" in Tagalog translates to "Kamusta" or "Hello."
"Hola" is a Spanish word that translates to "hello" or "hi" in English. It is used as a common greeting when meeting or addressing someone in Spanish-speaking countries.
"Hola" translates to "hello" in English. It is a common Spanish greeting used to say hi or hello to someone.
If you mean the greeting "hola" - that's Spanish.
"Hola" in Tagalog translates to "Kamusta" or "Hello."
Hola (pronounced OH-lah).
It's a greeting, like "Hello", or "Hola".
its like greating someone by telling them hi. example:hi its nice to meet you.
Hola-Hello Adíos-Goodbye.... or.... Hasta Luego-See you later
hello = holapronounced (OH-lah).The polite greeting "good day" is buenos dias. Another greeting is saludo.Hola. They speak Spanish.
In Mexico, a common greeting is "Hola" which means "hello" in English. Friends and family may also greet each other with a hug or a kiss on the cheek.
HELLO : a greeting, possibly derived from the older "hullo" (a recognition greeting in "Oliver Twist"), and from "hallo" a form of shouted recognition.
"Hola gracias por tu amistad" translates to "Hello, thank you for your friendship" in English. It is a polite greeting expressing gratitude for someone's friendship.
Que pasa is a very casual greeting that means, what's up? or there is a more formal greeting of Que tal. You can also say buenos dias for good morning, buenas tardes for good afternoon/evening, or buenas noches for good night. The most commonly heard is Hola, buenos dias !
Que tal! Hola! Como estas? Buenos dias! Que hay?