There was an old English word 'hei' a word used to attract attention, which later became 'hiya'. There is also a reference to a word used by the Kansan Indians which was adopted into American English
Its Greek and it means come on or some people use it to say yes/hi
No. Hi is a word of greeting. Slang for it is "Yo yo yo!" or "Word up, Gee!"
The word 'hi' is an interjection, it has no plural form. The word 'hello' is also an interjection and it is a noun, the plural noun form is 'hellos'.
This 1862 American English word was first heard from a Kansas Native American, and has 17 definitions in the online dictionary that I use.
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The word 'Hi' came from originally the word, "Hai" from the Norwegians.
Hi, (as in hallo !) , comes from Middle English.
The word food comes from china, and it is pronunced as F-OO-D. Hi
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
Its Greek and it means come on or some people use it to say yes/hi
No hi is not a slang word it is its own word
Nothing! There's no You in Hi.
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.
No. Hi is a word of greeting. Slang for it is "Yo yo yo!" or "Word up, Gee!"
The Hawaiian word for hi is "aloha." It is a versatile word that can mean hello, goodbye, love, or affection.