Hallo - définition. Qu'est-ce que Hallo
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Hallo - définition

SALUTATION OR GREETING IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Hi!; Hallo; Hi there; Hellow; Hallos; Hellos; Halloo; Holloa; Halloa; Helloo; Hiya; List of words for hello; List of Words for Hello; HELLO; Hi/hello; Hello!
  • The greeting "Hello" became associated with telephones in the late 19th century. Postcard circa 1905–1915

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see hello
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¦ exclamation variant spelling of hello.
William W. Hallo         
  • William W. Hallo
AMERICAN ASSYRIOLOGIST (1928-2015)
W. W. Hallo; William Wolfgang Hallo
William Wolfgang Hallo (March 9, 1928 – March, 27, 2015In Memoriam: William W. Hallo, expert on ancient Near East", Yale News, March 30, 2015.

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Hello

Hello is a salutation or greeting in the English language. It is first attested in writing from 1826.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Hallo
1. The prisoner÷ "Hallo, mate, how are you, buddy?" The mate explains that he has been on a drug treatment and testing order, but he‘s had enough of it.
2. I do not know much about the new script, except that when the Lancasters arrive over the Ruhr Drake chucks open his cockpit window and shouts at the Germans: Hallo, good evening, and welcome!
3. A rioter prepares to hurl a Molotov cocktail during the 2004 protests against Chavez Amid this mess, the nation‘s would–be despot rules largely through a curious weekly TV talk show – Hallo, President! – in which he harangues his people, argues with his audience, publicly humiliates and lectures his terrified ministers, invents policies, prophesies grandiose schemes which will never happen and occasionally breaks into song.
4. Gaining command of these functions is a critical part of acquiring any language –– and that is why it is important to resist the following models offered by "Advanced Conversational English": "Hallo, I say!" "You, sir, I address myself to." "Old cock!" "Edward: Good Lord!