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Hello! Hi! How are you doing? Hello is a salutation or greeting commonly used to begin conversations or telephone calls.
Hello has been used as an English greeting since the 19th century. Most agree that it is related to the older French exclamation “Holà” — which means essentially “Ho there!” — like you might say to a horse to tell it to stop. Nowadays it’s still used to get someone’s attention but instead of stopping you’re starting something — usually a chat. Hallo and Hullo are variations of Hello used by British English speakers.
WORD FAMILY
hello: hellos
USAGE EXAMPLES
Hello? It’s Carlos! Hi, Carlos. Is everything okay where you are?”
Literature(Jul 10, 2014)
But Hello Denizen, the YouTube channel that produced the video, is back with a new video, above, featuring more tiny animals eating tiny foods. 
Los Angeles Times(Jul 10, 2014)
It’s postmarked Carrollton, Virginia and bears, in the top left corner, where the return address belongs, the heart-shaped greeting: Hello, Great-Aunt Maybelle!
Literature(Jul 10, 2014)
Hello,” I say, sweat trickling from my armpits.
Literature(Jul 10, 2014)
“Maybe we can tell them hello - or goodbye.”
Washington Times(Jul 10, 2014)
nan expression of greeting
every morning they exchanged polite hellos
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