"Hello" is more formal.
Hello in English is Hello, or Hi. For casual conversation, it can be Yo, Howdy, or WAZZUP??
"Hillo" is not a recognized word in English. It may be a blend of "hello" and "hi," but it is not commonly used or accepted in standard English language.
The translation of 'hello' from English to Portuguese is 'olá'.
Ciao is an Italian equivalent of 'Hi' or 'Hello'. It's pronounced 'chow'. It's an interjection that means 'hi, hello' and 'goodbye, bye'.
it means hello or hi
In Britain we speak English so Hello would still be hello. Although other variations like hey and hi are used.
New Zealanders still say hello! Probably too lazy to use the English language properly.
Great Britain is an English-speaking country. So the answer is "hello."
The first English word was Hi or Hello
"Hola" translates to "hello" in English. It is a common Spanish greeting used to say hi or hello to someone.
Literally translated it means, "Hi on you" so it morphs through the following,,, "Hi at you" "Hello on you" "Hello at you".
hi in japanese means yes but hi in english means hello in a informal way ;D