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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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"Hello" in German. Hallo. Wie geht es Ihnen?
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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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