10:16 Mar 9, 2001 |
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na | hey, hullo |
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na | hi, hello, how are things (going) |
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na | hello, hi, hey, howdy |
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na | Please grade all answers and choose a winner |
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hey, hullo Explanation: hope it helps |
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hi, hello, how are things (going) Explanation: informal term |
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hello, hi, hey, howdy Explanation: hello: from the older form "hallo." It is used as a greeting, especially on the telephone. hi: Informal greeting Hey: In a addition to being an informal greeting, it is also used to attract attention or to express surprise, appreciation, wonder, or pleasure. Howdy: An informal greeting used mostly in the Southern USA. It is an alteration of "How do you do?" American Heritage Dictionary Dictionary of American Regional English |
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Please grade all answers and choose a winner Explanation: Those who have done their best to help you will appreciate it. Thank you. Best regards, Henri KudoZ rules and regulations |
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