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    Hel·lo
    /həˈlō/

    exclamation

    • 1. used as a greeting or to begin a phone conversation: "hello there, Katie!"

    noun

    • 1. an utterance of “hello”; a greeting: "she was getting polite nods and hellos from people"

    verb

    • 1. say or shout “hello”; greet someone: "I pressed the phone button and helloed"
  2. Jun 12, 2023 · 500+ Ways to say hello. The following is a huge list of ways to say hello for any situation: 1. Good morning! 2. Good day to you! 3. Greetings! 4. Salutations! 5. How do you do? 6. Nice to meet you. 7. Pleased to make your acquaintance. 8. Hello and welcome. 9. I hope this message finds you well. 10. Warmest greetings. 11. May I extend my ...

  3. Sep 18, 2016 · In this English lesson we look at 10 ways to say hello in English. If you want to learn how to speak English, then this is the place. English secrets, English expressions, English idioms, and...

  4. Despite its popularity, 'hello' has only been in use for about the last 150 years. An older term used for greeting or salutation is hail, which dates back to the Middle Ages but was still in use in Shakespeare’s time; he used it both as a greeting (“Hail to your grace“) and as an acclamation (“Hail, Caesar!”).

  5. Learning several different ways of saying even the most common phrases helps you sound more natural, regardless of the scenario. Below, you’ll find ten formal and informal ways to say the most popular English greeting out there— hello. “Hello” is a common phrase used to greet someone.

  6. English. 107 interesting and different ways to say hi in English. December 20, 2021. Author. Kerry Hood. How do you say hello in English when you need to be formal, but you also want to convey enthusiasm? And how do you greet someone in English if you’ve never met them?

  7. Apr 20, 2024 · 1. Good morning / Good afternoon / Good evening. 2. It’s nice to meet you / Pleased to meet you. 3. How have you been? 4. How do you do? Informal Greetings in English. 5. Hey / Hey man / Hi. 6. How’s it going? / How are you doing? 7. What’s up? / What’s new? / What’s going on? 8. How’s everything? / How are things? / How’s life? 9. How’s your day?

  8. greeting (noun): saying hello; a polite word of welcome. NB: The opposite of greeting is farewell - saying goodbye. On the following pages you can listen to and practise greeting people in a variety of situations. In this lesson you will find: Tips: language and gestures that native speakers use.

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