It would be "Hola chico" which means "Hello boy"
because the Spanish used some letters from the English word "hello" Answer The English Hello comes from Old German. Hola comes from another source and people now answer the phone with "Hola" or "ola" or, as in Tucson, with "Bueno."
Ola is the Spanish word for "wave" (like on the ocean).
There is no such word in Spanish. At least, it doesn't appear in the dictionary of the "Real Academia Española", and that one tends to be fairly complete. Check the spelling; perhaps you spelled it wrong. Similar words include "nos", and "les".
the word in spanish for hello hi and hey is ola
Do you mean as in waves in the ocean? If so, that would be "olas."
ola = life
because the Spanish used some letters from the English word "hello" Answer The English Hello comes from Old German. Hola comes from another source and people now answer the phone with "Hola" or "ola" or, as in Tucson, with "Bueno."
Hola (silent H), hello.
Ola is the Spanish word for "wave" (like on the ocean).
"ola" is the Spanish word for "wave", as on the ocean. "Y a mi" would be "and to me". Hola is the Spanish word for "hello" and it sounds exactly like the word "ola", so there may be some confusion here. I would guess you might mean "hello and to me".
"Ola" is the Portuguese and Spanish word for "hello." It is used as a greeting when addressing someone informally.
Ola d dond d conosco means "Hello how are you?" in English.
It means all, everything (όλα)
There is no such word in Spanish. At least, it doesn't appear in the dictionary of the "Real Academia Española", and that one tends to be fairly complete. Check the spelling; perhaps you spelled it wrong. Similar words include "nos", and "les".
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"Ola mamasita" is a common misspelling of "Hola mamacita," which is a Spanish phrase roughly translating to "Hello, beautiful lady" in English. It is a friendly greeting often used to express admiration for someone's looks.
the word in spanish for hello hi and hey is ola