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The modern form of the word "hi" as a casual greeting has been in use since the late 19th century. However, variations and equivalents of greetings similar to "hi" have been used in different languages and cultures for much longer.
Avarekalu in Kannada means Hyacinth beans in English and Surti Papdi in Hindi.
hi in Filipino: Hi or Kumusta?
Nothing! There's no You in Hi.
In Brazil, ''hi'' is often translated as ''oi'' or ''olá''.
its short for hello
hi people the skatboard was invented in 1550
Hi Taskin invented the swatting slippers.
It was invented in Chicago. hi!
what year were nails invented
hi too
St George
"Hello" was much too long.
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hi vwats up
India's most famous scientist.
The modern form of the word "hi" as a casual greeting has been in use since the late 19th century. However, variations and equivalents of greetings similar to "hi" have been used in different languages and cultures for much longer.