"Hallo" is the German word for "hello." It is commonly used as a greeting in German-speaking countries.
The word "hallo" comes from the German language. It is used as a greeting or an expression of hello.
Hi, (as in hallo !) , comes from Middle English.
There is some evidence to suggest it was first used by Thomas Edison as a greeting and opening salutation. Prior to that it was Hallo! And was an exclamation.
Ciao is an informal greeting that can be used as both "Hi!" and "Bye!"
A greeting commonly used between English-speaking humans. A greeting or the act of talking when met
Shalom is a Hebrew word that is commonly used as both a greeting and a farewell in Jewish culture. It means "peace" in English.
The English hallo or hello is often used in Swahili as a greeting, almost invariably on the phone and often in personal meetings. It is often misspelled as hallow or hellow.Salaam is the standard Swahili for "greetings."
The Hawaiian word for hello is "aloha." It is commonly used as a greeting or farewell in Hawaii.
It developed as a variant of a hail or greeting "Hallo". One source suggests its use as a greeting derives from "hale be thou" while others point to the French holà (whoa).It has the obvious cognates hallo, hola and ola.
It's a greeting in the English language and is short for "Hello"
The word for high is the same in German. High