Depending on tone inflection, the sole word "Hi" can be a question, similarly used as the word "Hello" is to possibly ask if another being is there.
hi person, how are you today ? And the anwser to the question is no. Have a nice day.
it's the great dane you have 2 dog word in this question hi everyone
the homophone for the word hi is high like on a ferris wheel you are very high up in the airthe word high is hi like you are saying hi how are you
No hi is not a slang word it is its own word
Nothing! There's no You in Hi.
the answer would be 10 * * * * * hi hi hi hi hi hi hi i am from india and will atempt to scam you I suspect that this is a "fill in the blank" question and the blank should appear between "the" and "after" and the word in that blank should be "remainder". ****** My 5th grader got the same question. You are right it is a fill in question! The question should read: A number is divisible by another number when the __________________ after division by that number is 0. It seems to make more sense if they wrote it as follows: A number is divisible by another number if after dividing the remainder is zero.
The word "hi" is short for "hello" and is called an interjection.
The correct punctuation after the word "Hi" is usually a comma. For example: "Hi, how are you?"
Kijani kibichi is the Kikuyu word for the English word hi.
The Hawaiian word for hi is "aloha." It is a versatile word that can mean hello, goodbye, love, or affection.
hi, lets make an octopus. monkeys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! muahahahahahahahahahahhaaha omg who would ask this question. dumbnut
The word 'Hi' came from originally the word, "Hai" from the Norwegians.