Hi = marḥaba مرحبا
hi , I'm sabah ; ok you write it in Arabic like this way مايكل enjoy with your name
hi
My name is Olaitan Abdul Akeem, the translation of I LOVE YOU in Arabic language is u hi buka
a-me-quo-hi
The way this question is phrased is difficult to understand. If the question is about the sound of the word "hello" (i.e. a person heard the word "hello" mixed in Arabic conversation and wants to know what it means): The sounds of the word "hello" in Arabic mean "sweet" or "pretty" (Arabic - حلو). If the question is about the word in Arabic which is the translation of "Hello" in English, the answer is "Ahlan" with the "h" pronounced or "Salaam" depending on the country (Arabic - أهلا/سلام).
Hi, kapampangan word epa in english is -EPA Kapampangan word
She = hi (هي)pronounced hee or heeya, depending on dialect.
Sir means sayed and you say it to the same people you say sir forThe Arabic word for (sir) is (سيدى) (sayedy) so if you want to say (hi sir) > (مرحبا سيدى) (marhaban sayedy)In Maghrebi Arabic dialects, the word سيدي is pronounced as sidi instead of sayedi.
Hola Shalom Hello Hullolo Aloha
No. "Salam" or "Salaam" (however you want to spell it), is the word "peace" in Arabic.
Hi, Yes, it means joy: Farrah"; Farah (فرح) is an Arabic word for joy.