Hola, senor (tilde, the little wave, on the 'n')
Señor, ¿cómo está usted en este día? (accent on the 'a'; tilde, the little wave, on the 'n')
Hola señor, ¿cómo está usted?
I hope your
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"Hola señora" means "Hello Miss" or "Hello lady".
hola, is how you say hello in Spanish.
We call "hello" as "Hola" in spanish
"Hello chicks" is "Hola chicas" in spanish
hello, hullo [heˈləʊ]
"Hola señora" means "Hello Miss" or "Hello lady".
Little Sir Echo I'm calling you, hello, hello, hello, hello. Little Sir Echo how do you do? Hello, hello, hello, hello hello, hello, hello, hello Oh won't you come over and play? You're a nice little fellow, I can tell by your voice But you're always so far away.
La señora O'Leary, it's pronounced, according to the IPA for Spanish: [la. se.'ɲo.ɾa o̯. le̯a.'ɾi]
"HEllo, sir!" in English is Bom dia, Senhor! in Portuguese.
hola, is how you say hello in Spanish.
We call "hello" as "Hola" in spanish
"Hello chicks" is "Hola chicas" in spanish
Hello Mister in Spanish is, " Hola Senor."
hello, hullo [heˈləʊ]
hello sir
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"Hello old man" in Spanish is "Hola, viejo". It is pronounced "OH-la bee-AY-ho". However, that is not a proper way to address an elderly man in Spanish, it would be considered rude. You should instead say "Hello, sir", which is "Hola, Señor". That is pronounced "OH-la sehn-YORE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.