"Hello the house" is a traditional greeting shouted out before approaching within gunshot range of a house, probably Southern U.S. in origin. Possibly a throwback to times in Appalachia when government revenuers were inclined to raid cabins looking for moonshine, or to the Civil War era when marauders were around and might be attacking the home of someone on the "wrong side".
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.
The word hello is an interjection. It is a greeting used when meeting someone.
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The Australian English word for "hello" is simply "hello". Australians speak 'normal' English. The casual way of greeting between friends is "G'day".
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The word "hello" originally comes from Old French "hola!", meaning "stop, there!". And now is used to greet someone
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
Hello = Tālofa
The word for hello in Cajun is "Bonjour."
The Greek word for "Hello" is "γειά σου".
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.
The Iroquois word for hello is "skennen."
Tagalog translation of Hello: Hello
The word for 'hello' in Konkani is "नमस्कार" (Namaskar).
Ola is the portuguese word for helloOláHolaOlá!
The word for "hello" in the Philippines is spelled as "kumusta".
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