The English "hello" is German "hallo".
Guten Tag (GOOT-en targ) = Good day/Hello, a formal daytime greeting.
Tag! or Hallo (informal and shortened)
Guten Abend (GOOT-en AH-bend) = Good evening.
'n'Abend (informal and shortened)
The word for hello in German is simply hallo or, more formally: Guten Tag or Tag.
Grüß dich = Greet you.
Grüß Gott = Greet God.
Hello = Hallo
Good day = Guten Tag
Good Morning = Guten Morgen
Hi!
Servus!
Grüezi!
Grüß Dich!ch
hello-hallo
good day-gutentag (gu-ten-tag)
good night-gutennach (gu-ten-nakt)
Hallo
Hello = Hallo.
Hello-Hallo
Hallo is the translation in German. German is the first language of about 95 million people worldwide. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Yes, hallo is the German word for hello.
The German word is "Hallo" or "guten Tag"
hallo
It is a German word, and it is not "Goudentag" but "Gutentag". It means "Good evening" or "Hello".
Hallo Guten Tag
, it is the same word, though in German it is hallo
Translated word by word it means Greetings to god. We use it as a form of hello.
Guten Tag is German for Good Day, a more formal way of saying hello
Hello = Hallohello = Hallo!
= Hallo But I don't know what houla means - haven't ever heard it. Neither in German nor in English. (It's no German word.)
Hallo, Süsser / Hübscher / Schöner
because the Spanish used some letters from the English word "hello" Answer The English Hello comes from Old German. Hola comes from another source and people now answer the phone with "Hola" or "ola" or, as in Tucson, with "Bueno."