Sentence examples for said hallo from inspiring English sources

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If we knew the strength and consistency of the liquid in its final form we would better understand what me means". Said Hallo: "They were writing-happy.

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YOU'VE heard of toxic assets; now say hallo to toxic liabilities.

"People who used to stop and chat to each other will now barely say hallo," laments Veton Latifi, an ethnic-Albanian journalist.

And outside in the other world, people would stare at her and say Hallo Sharon, and one day her mum, her real mum, was just coming out of Iceland with the shopping and some old lady choked her off for putting her daughter on the pill.

For the experiments all experimenters announced themselves saying "hallo" to the birds but subsequently conducted the experiments without talking to the birds any more.

When we greet someone we just say "Hallo" or "Hi" or something similar like "môre" which means "morning".

Learn all the possible ways to say hello: Hallo (Mostly used while answering a phone call, or message) |pronounced hah-loow Hei - Hi | pronounced hey Heisann - Hi There informal, used usually when speaking to kids)| pronounced hey-san God Dag - Good Day Hai/Hoi - Hi (Slang) Halla (Slang) Hallais (Slang) | pronounced hall-lies Don't stress if you don't get it straight away!

"Hallo," said Rolls.

"We are frustrated by the laconic text and the economy of wording," Hallo said.

For example, Hallo said, some other scholars translate as fresh fish what he translates as smoked fish.

But, Hallo said, besides the contextual evidence, common sense dictates that "in a climate like that, in these quantities, fish by the thousands would not last long enough.

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