It was a shorter term for "hello".
Hi mean hello/greetings and people respecting you with a nice word
Yes, you can use an exclamation point after the word "hi" to convey excitement or emphasis, such as "Hi!" or "Hi!" to show enthusiasm or a cheerful greeting.
Kamusta?kamusta can also mean how are you? but some Filipinos use kamusta as a greeting.
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To say hi in Sinhala, you can use the word "ayubowan" which is a common greeting in Sri Lanka.
'Hi' is a shorter word for 'Hello' (It can also be called a slang) Hi is a word that gives greeting.
To say "hi" in Tigrinya, you can use the word "ሰላም" which is pronounced as "sälam." It is a common greeting phrase in Tigrinya.
It would be a greeting by a couple of intimate people.
Nothing! There's no You in Hi.
Its a way of greeting someone, like "Hi" or "Hello"
'Hi' is 1. A greeting much used by Americans, and by people in e-mails. 2. An abbreviation of 'high' much used in America. 'Hi' is 1. A greeting much used by Americans, and by people in e-mails. 2. An abbreviation of 'high' much used in America.
It's a greeting in the English language and is short for "Hello"