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alo
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'alo' is not a correct or commonly used term in written English.
It is a variation of the word 'hello' and is primarily used as a casual or informal greeting in spoken language. It is not considered appropriate to use in formal writing or in professional communication. Example: "Hey, alo! How are you doing today?" (informal conversation) "Please note the schedule for the meeting has been changed. Alo, take note of the new timings." (inappropriate use in a professional email).
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(10)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
28 human-written examples
Women's Court was finally reorganized alo modern lines & the proceedings were closed to the public, & then the Wayward Minor Court for Girls was established as another Korss innovation.
News & Media
After the couple exchanged leis, Ms. Therese explained aloha's meaning: "alo" refers to the self or the "face," and "ha" to the breath of life from oneself.
News & Media
Hardy is up next, and the O's SS alo goes 6-3, but not before Teixeira has to dig out Jeter's throw, what's up with him tonight?
News & Media
Indeed, what would be the fourth electoral battle between Mrs Zia and the League's Sheikh Hasina Wajed may never happen.Arguing in favour of the state of emergency, Bangladesh's largest-selling newspaper, Prothom Alo, has exposed the practice of parties' auctioning off parliamentary seats for money.
News & Media
Prothom Alo, a Bengali-language newspaper, suggested 49 had died, mostly outside of the capital.
News & Media
This week, in an extraordinary interview with Prothom Alo, Bangladesh's largest-circulation daily, Mrs Zia's former private secretary accused her of allowing her opportunistic coterie, including her two sons, to loot state assets on a massive scale.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
32 human-written examples
Shaped like inside-out umbrellas, they produce the crimson resin, known as "cinnabar", that Roman gladiators once used to protect themselves from infection.Other strange plants, which elsewhere have been grazed to extinction, still thrive on Socotra, oozing aloes that the native Socotrans cultivate as cosmetics and herbal remedies.
News & Media
Hooker advised the Admiralty to plant trees over the top of the mountain, encourage brambles, aloes and briar rose in the ravines and establish acacia, casuarina and eucalyptus on the lower slopes.
News & Media
The most numerous of the monocotyledonous trees are palms; others include agaves, aloes, dracaenas, screw pines, and yuccas.
Encyclopedias
Medicinal bitters, few in number and of minor therapeutic value, include compound tinctures of absinthe and of aloes.
Encyclopedias
A relatively luxuriant shrub layer, often forming dense thickets, is found in conjunction with succulents, such as aloes, Sansevieria (a fibrous species), and Adenium, or desert rose (a succulent shrub with smooth gray bark, a huge water-storing base, and beautiful red or pink flowers), and smaller euphorbias.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to greet someone, use standard greetings like "hello" or "hi" instead of "alo" to ensure clarity and avoid miscommunication. This is especially important in formal or professional settings.
Common error
Avoid using "alo" in formal writing or professional communication. This term is often a misspelling of "hello" or an informal greeting and is not appropriate for such contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The term "alo" primarily functions as an informal greeting, but its use is non-standard in English. The Ludwig AI analysis confirms this, noting it as a variation of "hello" unsuitable for formal contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Encyclopedias
16%
Science
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the term "alo" appears in various contexts, particularly in news and media, Ludwig AI identifies it as a non-standard variation of "hello" and advises against its use in formal settings. It is often a misspelling or an informal greeting. For clarity and professionalism, it's best to opt for standard greetings such as "hello" or "hi". Although frequently found in search results, its grammatical incorrectness makes it unsuitable for formal communication. The analysis of Ludwig suggests that using alternatives, like the more formal greetings, ensures effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hello
This is the standard English greeting that "alo" sometimes intends to represent.
hi
A more casual and shorter greeting than "hello", serving the same purpose.
hey
An informal greeting, similar to "hi".
greetings
A more formal and general way to acknowledge someone's presence.
good day
A polite greeting suitable for daytime encounters.
aloha
This Hawaiian greeting can be used in place of "hello" or "goodbye" but has a specific cultural origin.
good morning
A specific greeting used in the morning.
good evening
A specific greeting used in the evening.
howdy
A colloquial greeting, more common in certain regions.
aloe
This is a grammatically correct word, referring to a succulent plant, often confused with "alo" due to similar spelling.
FAQs
What does "alo" mean?
Is it correct to use "alo" in an email?
What can I say instead of "alo"?
Instead of "alo", you can use more common greetings like "hello", "hi", "good morning", or "good afternoon" depending on the time of day and the level of formality required.
Which is correct, "alo" or "hello"?
"Hello" is the correct and widely accepted greeting in English. "Alo" is often a misspelling or an informal variant and should generally be avoided in formal writing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested