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hallo — meaning in English: hello

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'hallo' as a friendly greeting in various situations, such as when meeting friends at a café or answering the phone. It's a versatile word that fits well in both casual encounters and social settings, making it a staple in everyday Norwegian communication.
Synonyms & nuances
'Hallo' is similar to 'hei', another common greeting in Norwegian. While 'hei' is more casual and used often among friends, 'hallo' carries a slightly more welcoming tone, making it suitable for both acquaintances and strangers alike.
Culture
'Hallo' is derived from the Old High German 'halâ', which was used to call attention. Over time, it has become a universal greeting not just in Norway, but in many other languages as well. Interestingly, the word has evolved to become a part of popular culture, often used in humorous contexts or as a way to break the ice in conversations.
FAQ
Q.What does 'hallo' mean in English?
'Hallo' translates to 'hello' in English and is used as a greeting in various contexts.
Q.Is 'hallo' used in formal situations?
'Hallo' is primarily an informal greeting, so it's better suited for casual conversations rather than formal settings.
Q.Can I use 'hallo' when answering the phone?
Yes, it's perfectly acceptable to answer the phone with 'hallo' in Norway. It’s a friendly and common way to begin a conversation.
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