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what are the origins of hi, hey, hello? - English Language Usage . . . Hi and hey (according to all sources) have their origins in the Germanic languages where many modern cognates exist, usually as hei or hej The ubiquity of "Hey" soundalikes in completely unrelated languages ("Burmese ဟေး (he:), Finnish hei, Unami hè, and Mandarin Chinese 哎 (āi), and various sound-alikes as Roman eho, Greek εἴα
letter writing - Difference between using Hi and Hey? - English . . . Hey or Heya can be used to greet people you already know Friends or colleagues It's warmer than Hi so probably isn't suited to colleagues that you're less close to Hey Dave, glad you could make it How're you? Hey guys, what's up? Hi can be used to greet people you already know, or those you don't Hi Bob, how's Sylvia? Hi Kate, nice to meet
How to say hello to a group of people? [closed] A more Southern-sounding version is “Hey y’all” An extremely informal version is “Hello people” In a more formal register, “Good morning afternoon evening, ladies and gentlemen” is the customary and expected form
When did the word guys become popular as a gender-neutral word? is "Hey, y'all!", which suggests that the informal second person plural guys addressing a mixed gender group is 1) the same inclusive generic masculine that's been around for centuries, but 2) is perceived by those using the form to be gender neutral, and 3) the source of other plural uses in the third person that may seem gender neutral or not
phrases - Is it appropriate to use Hey yourself? - English Language . . . Some people consider hey to be an inappropriate greeting ("Hay is for horses"), but among those who do not, I wouldn't say that hey yourself has any inherently negative connotation Its meaning is literal: hey to you as well I could say it dismissively or menacingly, but also flirtatiously or cordially
Hey 19 | Glock Talk Hey 19 No, we got nothin' common No, we can't dance together No, we can't talk at all (actually I prefer
Meaning of jiggelin - word from the song Policeman of Eva Simons Hey, mister policeman I don't want no trouble I just wanna drop my jiggelin' down to the floor Hey, mister policeman Why you wanna holla at me? I just wanna drop my jiggelin' down to the floor According to the Wikipedia article about her, Eva Simons "is a Dutch vocalist, songwriter and occasional actor," raised in Amsterdam
Difference between How are you? and How are you doing? Hey how ya doin'? Sorry ya can't get through Why don't you leave your name And your number And I'll get back to you Ring Ring Ring ( Ha Ha Hey) De La Soul Now, "How do you do?" is a set phrase in formal English and is considered as old-fashioned When you met someone for the first time you would say "How do you do?" and the person would reply