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Hallo Meaning in English

word

/həˈloʊ/
huh-LOH
/hˈæləʊ/
ha-LOH

释义

'Hallo' is an informal and friendly way to greet someone, similar to 'hello', often used in British English. It is also found in some other European languages as a greeting.

用法与细微差别

'Hallo' is less common than 'hello' in American English but quite normal in British and European English. Used in friendly or casual contexts, sometimes to get someone's attention (e.g., 'Hallo? Is anyone there?'). Not formal; not typically used in writing unless imitating speech or in dialogue.

例句

Hallo, how are you today?

basic

The little boy waved and said, 'Hallo!'

basic

I answered the phone and said, 'Hallo?'.

basic

Hallo there, stranger! Long time no see.

natural

He shouted 'Hallo!' across the street to get my attention.

natural

Hallo? Are you listening or daydreaming again?

natural