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Saying hi to someone in Dutch or in German, but we don't care about that caz Dutch people are way better. Hallo, ik ben Robbert. Gutten Tag ich bin Robbert. (iieeejl!!)
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"Hello" in German. Hallo. Wie geht es Ihnen?
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Chiefly German and obsolete English way of saying Hello; a common greeting. Alice: "Hallo!"
Bob: "Good morning!" |
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A cute way of saying "hello", or a new way of saying it if one gets bored of "hi" or "hey" or "hello". 1.) Hallo there.
2.) Why didn't he say hallo to me? |
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A long-standing traditional greeting of the Vice-President (or 'Librarian') of The Oxford Union Society, in honour of the long line of genial Germans who seemed to thrive in the position. Hallo! I am Calling from the Oxford Union in Great Britain.
Or I just called to say hallo! |
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Norwegian and Swedish way of saying "Hello". Used in informal speech. Hallo, åssen går det? "hello, what's up"
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hello spoken with an accent "hallo, my name is inigo montoya, you killed my father, prepare do die"
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"Hello" in the language of scary white people. "Hallo!!!"
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