Hello in a sentence

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Synonym: greeting, salutation, hi, welcome, howdy. Antonym: goodbye, farewell, adieu, parting, leave-taking

Meaning: A greeting used to acknowledge someone.

Hello sentence for class 1


- I say hello to my friends at school.
- When I see my teacher, I say hello.
- I like to wave and say hello to my neighbors.
- Saying hello makes people feel happy.
- I learned to say hello in different languages.
- I smile and say hello when I meet someone new.
- My mom says hello to everyone she meets.
- I can say hello with a big wave!
- I love to hear a friendly hello from my friends.
- Saying hello is a nice way to start a conversation.
- I like to greet my family by saying hello.
- I can say hello to my pets, too!
- I learned that saying hello is polite.
- I feel happy when someone says hello to me.
- I can say hello when I answer the phone.
- Its fun to say hello in the morning!
- I like to teach my friends how to say hello.
- Saying hello is a way to show kindness.
- I practice saying hello when I see new people.
- I can say hello to my teachers in the hallway.
- I love to hear a cheerful hello!
- I can say hello with a wave or a smile.
- I enjoy saying hello during morning meetings.
- Saying hello helps us make friends.
- I like to say hello to my grandparents.
- I can say hello in a friendly voice.
- Saying hello makes my heart feel warm.
- I can say hello to people I see every day.
- I learned that a simple hello can brighten someones day.
- I always remember to say hello when I meet someone!

Hello sentence for class 3


- I said hello to my teacher this morning.
- She waved and shouted hello to her friend.
- He greeted his grandma with a warm hello.
- We learned how to say hello in different languages.
- I like to say hello to everyone in my class.
- She smiled and said hello when she saw me.
- He wrote a note that said hello on it.
- We practiced saying hello in our speaking lesson.
- I always say hello when I enter a room.
- She answered the phone with a cheerful hello.
- He likes to say hello to the animals at the zoo.
- We learned that hello is a friendly greeting.
- I heard her say hello across the playground.
- She taught me a fun way to say hello.
- He loves to greet his friends with a big hello.
- We can say hello in many different ways.
- I like to say hello when I meet new people.
- She wrote hello in big letters on the board.
- He made a card that said hello for his friend.
- We practiced saying hello in our language class.
- I always say hello to my neighbors.
- She waved hello to her classmates.
- He likes to say hello with a friendly smile.
- We learned how to say hello in sign language.
- I enjoy saying hello to my pets.
- She greeted everyone with a happy hello.
- He loves to hear a friendly hello in the morning.
- We can say hello to show kindness.
- I always say hello before asking a question.
- She felt happy when she heard someone say hello.

Hello simple sentence


- She said hello to her neighbor.
- He waved and shouted hello from across the street.
- They greeted each other with a friendly hello.
- She answered the phone with a cheerful hello.
- He wrote a note that simply said hello.
- The cat meowed as if to say hello.
- She smiled and said hello to everyone in the room.
- He likes to begin his emails with hello.
- They exchanged hellos at the bus stop.
- She felt happy when someone said hello to her.
- He learned how to say hello in different languages.
- They had a friendly hello before the meeting.
- She practiced saying hello in front of the mirror.
- He greeted his friends with a loud hello.
- She recorded a message that said hello.
- They smiled and said hello to each other.
- He felt shy saying hello to new people.
- She waved hello to the passing cars.
- He answered the door with a warm hello.
- They laughed and said hello after a long time.
- She always says hello to the staff at the caf.
- He sent a quick hello text to his friend.
- They enjoyed saying hello to their classmates.
- She said hello with a big smile on her face.
- He practiced his hello in different tones.
- They made a game of saying hello in funny ways.
- She felt welcomed by the friendly hellos.
- He greeted everyone with a cheerful hello.
- They exchanged hellos before starting their work.
- She felt excited to say hello to her favorite teacher.


Hello in a sentence

(1) The man waved hello.

(2) I am saying hello now.

(3) A basic word is hello.

(4) The man is waving hello.

(5) Someone is waving hello.

(6) Say hello to your friend.

(7) The lady is waving hello.

(8) The man waved hello to me.

(9) The child is saying hello.

(10) I use my arm to wave hello.



Hello sentence

(11) I can say hello in English.

(12) I nod my head to say hello.

(13) Wave your hand to say hello.

(14) I use my hand to wave hello.

(15) Turn around and shout hello!

(16) I'm sorry I didn't say hello.

(17) I can say hello with my mouth.

(18) We say hello in the classroom.

(19) I lifted my arm to wave hello.

(20) Say hello to your new teacher.




Hello make sentence

(21) I say hello to everyone I meet.

(22) Say hello to your new neighbor.

(23) The mean lady didn't say hello.

(24) I put my hand up to wave hello.

(25) He used a gesture to say hello.

(26) He called his mom to say hello.

(27) Farewell, winter. Hello, spring!

(28) Farewell, summer! Hello, school!

(29) Farewell, winter! Hello, spring!

(30) I can wave my hand to say hello.



Sentence of hello

(31) Our neighbor always waves hello.

(32) The clerk smiled and said hello.

(33) The dog gave a nod to say hello.

(34) Halo is a word that means hello.

(35) Say hello to your new classmate.

(36) We can greet with a simple hello.

(37) Say hello to your sister from me.

(38) Say hello to your parents for me.

(39) The word hello has two syllables.

(40) I can lift my arms to wave hello.




Hello meaningful sentence

(41) Always tip your hat to say hello.

(42) Say hello to new people you meet.

(43) Say hello to your new classmates.

(44) She lifted her arm to wave hello.

(45) Say hello to your brother from me.

(46) The Motu word for hello is sagote.

(47) Come in and say hello to everyone.

(48) The Latin word for hello is salve.

(49) The German word for hello is hallo.

(50) I know how to say hello in Spanish.



Hello sentence examples

(51) The neighbor intends to wave hello.

(52) I like to wave hello to my friends.

(53) Stand up to wave hello to a friend.

(54) The Greek word for hello is yassou.

(55) Say hello to the cute dog next door.

(56) Farewell, old toys! Hello, new ones!

(57) Let's give our friends a wave hello.

(58) The word hello is a common greeting.

(59) I tap my friend's hand to say hello.

(60) He greeted me with a blitheful hello.



Sentence with hello

(61) I say hello to my boss every morning.

(62) Say hello to your best friend for me.

(63) Farewell, laziness. Hello, hard work.

(64) Farewell, old house. Hello, new home.

(65) You can easily say hello to a friend.

(66) I learned how to say hello in German.

(67) The Hawaiian word for hello is aloha.

(68) Say hello to your grandparents for me.

(69) I say hello to my neighbors every day.

(70) The ghost was friendly and said hello.




Use hello in a sentence

(71) Come in and say hello to your friends.

(72) Go ahead and say hello to your friend.

(73) I learned how to say hello in Russian.

(74) You can shout hello! to greet someone.

(75) I learned how to say hello in Spanish.

(76) Get up and call a friend to say hello.

(77) Say hello to your friends at the party.

(78) Farewell, old friends. Hello, new ones.

(79) Honk upon seeing a friend to say hello.

(80) My amiable neighbor always waves hello.



Sentence using hello

(81) The word hello originates from English.

(82) The alien was friendly and waved hello.

(83) I like to text my grandma to say hello.

(84) I wave my hand to say hello to someone.

(85) Say hello to your aunt and uncle for me.

(86) Say hello to the nice lady at the store.

(87) Say hello to your coach before practice.

(88) Pleases say hello when greeting someone.

(89) I rein up beside my friend to say hello.

(90) The word HELLO is written in majuscules.



Hello example sentence

(91) The mailman is friendly and waves hello.

(92) The origin of the word hello is unknown.

(93) I can utter the word hello very clearly.

(94) Say hello to your pet when you come home.

(95) Farewell, old textbooks. Hello, new ones.

(96) A friendly alien appeared and said hello.

(97) Don't snub without at least saying hello.

(98) My dad knows how to say hello in Spanish.

(99) The girl is saying hello to her neighbor.

(100) I consistently say hello to my neighbors.



Sentence with word hello

(101) I sent my grandma an e-mail to say hello.

(102) Come in and say hello to our new student.

(103) I use my arm to wave hello to my friends.

(104) Come in and say hello to your classmates.

(105) I waved my arm to say hello to my friend.

(106) Say hello to your cousin from out of town.

(107) I wave hello to my neighbor every morning.

(108) The phrase goodbye is antonymous to hello.

(109) Farewell, childhood. Hello, teenage years.

(110) Farewell, rainy season. Hello, sunny days!



Sentence of hello

(111) As soon as I see my friends, I wave hello.

(112) I use my voice to say hello to my friends.

(113) The meaning of a wave is hello or goodbye.

(114) The two friends said hello simultaneously.

(115) Hey there is an informal way to say hello.

(116) The owl nodded its head when I said hello.

(117) I wave my hand to say hello to my friends.

(118) The Japanese word for hello is konnichiwa.

(119) I can say hello in Spanish, which is hola.

(120) The string length of hello is 5 characters.



Hello used in a sentence

(121) Say hello to your brother when you see him.

(122) He tends to skim past without saying hello.

(123) Voice command, translate 'hello' to French.

(124) I think you meant to say hello, not hhello.

(125) I learned how to say hello in French today.

(126) The cat nodded its head as if to say hello.

(127) The Russian word for hello is zdravstvuyte.

(128) I made a gesture to say hello to my friend.

(129) We can be social by saying hello to others.

(130) I already know how to say hello in Spanish.



Hello sentence in English

(131) I learned how to say hello in German today.

(132) Say hello to your friend when you see them.

(133) Say hello to your teacher when you see her.

(134) In reply to the greeting, hello to you too.

(135) Say hello to your teammates before the game.

(136) Say hello to your colleagues in the meeting.

(137) Farewell, old habits. Hello, new beginnings.

(138) Farewell, old hobbies. Hello, new interests.

(139) The woman in the car next to us waved hello.

(140) I learned how to say hello in Spanish today.

(141) The bagger greeted me with a friendly hello.

(142) The glove puppet waved its hand to say hello.

(143) Say hello to the nice lady at the front desk.

(144) Adele's song Hello became an instant classic.

(145) Helo, I just wanted to drop by and say hello.

(146) Saying hello to someone is easy and friendly.

(147) I will drop by your house later to say hello.

(148) Let's greet with a friendly smile and a hello.

(149) It's polite to say hello when entering a room.

(150) Say hello to your doctor during your check-up.

(151) The baby waved hello to everyone at the party.

(152) The word hello can be transliterated as hullo.

(153) Farewell, summer vacation. Hello, school year.

(154) Farewell, bad grades. Hello, academic success.

(155) I can say hello in Filipino, which is kumusta.

(156) My uncle expostulated when I didn't say hello.

(157) Saying hello is a polite way to greet someone.

(158) Farewell, school year. Hello, summer vacation!

(159) I am accustomed to saying hello to my friends.

(160) I like to give my grandma a call to say hello.

(161) She made a gesture with her hand to say hello.

(162) Saying hello and goodbye is a friendly manner.

(163) The salesperson greeted us with a brisk hello.

(164) The kind neighbor always waves and says hello.

(165) I saw my friend in the mirror and waved hello.

(166) Saying hello to someone is a sign of courtesy.

(167) The mailman is friendly and always says hello.

(168) The elderly neighbor always waved hello to us.

(169) The word HELLO is written in uppercase letters.

(170) She always rushes past me without saying hello.

(171) Say hello to your boss when you arrive at work.

(172) Say hello to your cousin at the family reunion.

(173) Say hello to your favorite athlete at the game.

(174) She phonated the word hello clearly and loudly.

(175) Farewell, procrastination. Hello, productivity.

(176) I think you meant to say 'hello', not 'hhello'.

(177) I saw the dean across the quad and waved hello.

(178) The farmer nodded to his neighbor to say hello.

(179) The neighbor is friendly and always says hello.

(180) The gregarious rabbit hopped over to say hello.

(181) The trees were waving hello to us figuratively.

(182) It's easy to make a new friend by saying hello.

(183) Get up and call your grandparents to say hello.

(184) Our neighbor always says hello when we see him.

(185) We waved hello to our friends across the street.

(186) I think you may have misspelled hello as heller.

(187) Say goodbye to laziness and hello to motivation.

(188) The genial neighbor always waves and says hello.

(189) I owe my grandparents a phone call to say hello.

(190) Saying hello to someone is a simple interaction.

(191) The lady who lives next door always waves hello.

(192) We use verbal language to say hello and goodbye.

(193) My bike has a bell that I can ring to say hello.

(194) The lady on the bus smiled at me and said hello.

(195) It's important to be genuine when you say hello.

(196) Later, I will call my grandparents to say hello.

(197) The genial neighbor always waved and said hello.

(198) I always say hello to the security guard at work.

(199) Say hello to your teacher when you get to school.

(200) I saw a familiar face at station and waved hello.

(201) Farewell, bad grades. Hello, academic excellence.

(202) Farewell, old neighborhood. Hello, new community.

(203) I think you might have meant to say saying hello.

(204) Say hello to the person who helps you at the gym.

(205) Saying hello to your friends is a friendly habit.

(206) I learned how to say hello in Italian, it's ciao.

(207) I want to drop by my friend's house to say hello.

(208) Practice saying hello and goodbye to memorize it.

(209) Here's an example of how to say hello in Spanish.

(210) The general way to say hello is to wave or smile.

(211) I learned how to say hello in German, it's hallo.

(212) When I see a friend, my reaction is to say hello.

(213) Say hello to your grandparents when you see them.

(214) I always say hello to my friends when I see them.

(215) The car honked and the driver waved to say hello.

(216) I trained my pet parrot to say hello and goodbye.

(217) The amiable neighbor always waved and said hello.

(218) He smiled and said hello, but she didn't respond.

(219) Winking and smiling, he walked over to say hello.

(220) I saw a friend bike by the dorms and waved hello.

(221) The dog went by the neighbor's house to say hello.

(222) I always say hello to my coworkers in the morning.

(223) My neighbor is such a grouch; he never says hello.

(224) Say hello to your neighbor's dog when you pass by.

(225) Farewell, summer vacation. Hello, new school year.

(226) I know how to say hello in Filipino, it's kumusta.

(227) Say goodbye to self-doubt and hello to confidence.

(228) Saying hello to someone is a friendly interaction.

(229) Let's send a message to our neighbor to say hello.

(230) I like to wave my hand to say hello to my friends.

(231) I always say hello to my neighbor when I see them.

(232) Saying hello to your neighbors can become a habit.

(233) The conveyance of a wave can say hello or goodbye.

(234) I have a pet parrot who can say hello and goodbye.

(235) Serendipity is the universe's way of saying hello.

(236) I saw Ank at the gym, so I went over to say hello.

(237) The salutation in the chat room was a simple hello.

(238) I always say hello to the mailman when he comes by.

(239) Say hello to your dentist at your next appointment.

(240) Say hello to your favorite singer at their concert.

(241) If you see him today, please tell him I said hello.

(242) He greeted me with a couthie wave and a warm hello.

(243) Anglice, the word 'hello' means 'salutem' in Latin.

(244) At the beginning of the conversation, we say hello.

(245) She made a gesture of waving her hand to say hello.

(246) The boy shrugged and walked away when I said hello.

(247) My favorite Spanish word is hola which means hello.

(248) I learned how to say hello in a different language.

(249) Saying hello and goodbye is a commonplace greeting.

(250) The genesis of a friendship is a smile and a hello.

(251) Saying hello to your neighbors is a friendly habit.

(252) I yelled hello! to my friend across the playground.

(253) My bicycle has a horn that I can honk to say hello.

(254) A proper greeting is saying hello or hi to someone.

(255) I am going to call my grandma tonight to say hello.

(256) The uncouth woman didn't say hello to her neighbor.

(257) Using a phone, call your best friend and say hello.

(258) The postman is very friendly and always says hello.

(259) I'm going to drop by your house later to say hello.

(260) Say hello to your favorite chef at their restaurant.

(261) The perky waitress greeted us with a cheerful hello.

(262) The dog's bark was benign, it was just saying hello.

(263) My neighbor is an adult who always says hello to me.

(264) I learned how to say hello in Russian: Zdravstvuyte!

(265) Saying hello to someone is a normal polite greeting.

(266) I learned how to say hello in Russian: Zdravstvuyte.

(267) We can contribute by saying hello and being helpful.

(268) My mailman goes insane with love when we wave hello.

(269) My Arab friend taught me how to say hello in Arabic.

(270) I want to give my grandma a phone call to say hello.

(271) The word hello originates from the English language.

(272) I use my voice to say hello when I meet someone new.

(273) My neighbor is always friendly and says hello to me.

(274) Saying hello to people you meet is a friendly habit.

(275) The typical way to greet someone is by saying hello.

(276) The cognate ciao means hello and goodbye in Italian.

(277) The congenial neighbors always waved and said hello.

(278) We can greet with a wave and a hello from a distance.

(279) Say hello to your barista when you order your coffee.

(280) Salam is often used as a way to say hello or goodbye.

(281) Bid-a cheerful hello to your neighbor as you pass by.

(282) The fastest way to make a new friend is to say hello.

(283) I heard that Kon means hello in the Visayan language.

(284) The typal way to greet someone is to say hello or hi.

(285) Say hello to the person who helps you at the library.

(286) Say bye to procrastination and hello to productivity.

(287) Say bye to negative self-talk and hello to self-love.

(288) Say bye to fear of failure and hello to taking risks.

(289) Say bye to being a quitter and hello to perseverance.

(290) My neighbor is a friendly guy who always waves hello.

(291) The correct way to say hello is with a friendly tone.

(292) The wave is an indication of saying hello or goodbye.

(293) The earliest I can make a friend is when I say hello.

(294) The mailman was very friendly and always waved hello.

(295) I said hello to my friend when I saw her at the park.

(296) The word hello originated as a greeting in the 1800s.

(297) My genial neighbor always waves hello when I pass by.

(298) He greeted us with a jocund wave and a cheerful hello.

(299) Buna is a word commonly used in Romanian to say hello.

(300) Let's greet with a warm embrace and a heartfelt hello.

(301) Say hello to your favorite author at the book signing.

(302) Say hello to your favorite designer at a fashion show.

(303) She always waves hello to me when I pass by her house.

(304) The actress waved hello to her fans on the red carpet.

(305) The lifeguard waved hello to the swimmers at the pool.

(306) It's always nice to message someone just to say hello.

(307) The people nextdoor are always friendly and say hello.

(308) It's time to say farewell to summer and hello to fall.

(309) The artist was pleased to have said hello to her muse.

(310) Say bye to being passive and hello to being assertive.

(311) It's time to say goodbye to fear and hello to courage.

(312) Don't just walk by, stop and say hello with a blue by.

(313) I saw my friend and decided to worm over to say hello.

(314) Wave out with your hand to say hello to your neighbor.

(315) Let's send a message to our grandparents to say hello.

(316) Invariably, I say hello to my friends when I see them.

(317) Take a risk and try a new way to say hello to someone.

(318) My neighbor is really friendly and always waves hello.

(319) The jocund man greeted everyone with a cheerful hello.

(320) I saw Atrice at the mall, so I went over to say hello.

(321) Say hello to the friendly cashier at the grocery store.

(322) Say hello to your colleagues when you enter the office.

(323) Say hello to your favorite actor at the movie premiere.

(324) He waved hello to the crowd before starting his speech.

(325) A friendly neighbor waved hello from across the street.

(326) Look up and say hello to the person walking towards us.

(327) Say hello to the person who helps you at the bookstore.

(328) Wave hello to your teammates before practice or a game.

(329) We can give our grandparents a phone call to say hello.

(330) A simple way to make friends is to smile and say hello.

(331) The phone rang, and it was my dad calling to say hello.

(332) My new neighbor is very friendly and always says hello.

(333) Please don't forget to call your mother, and say hello.

(334) Don't forget to say hello to your coach before practice.

(335) The scarecrow's arms were positioned as if waving hello.

(336) Say hello to your hairdresser when you go for a haircut.

(337) The dog wagged its tail and waved hello to the visitors.

(338) I learned how to say hello in Pig Latin by saying anbay.

(339) Say hello to the person who holds the door open for you.

(340) Say bye to being a bystander and hello to being an ally.

(341) Say bye to being a follower and hello to being a leader.

(342) Saying hello when you meet someone is a friendly manner.

(343) Making friends can be facile if you smile and say hello.

(344) I think we should call Grandma and Grandpa to say hello.

(345) Don't forget to say hello to the teacher when you arrive.

(346) The genial receptionist greeted me with a cheerful hello.

(347) Say hello to your mailman when you see him on the street.

(348) She squelched up to her friend at the party to say hello.

(349) We say farewell to our old school and hello to a new one.

(350) I have said hello, goodbye, and most recently, thank you.

(351) My auntliest neighbor always greets me with a warm hello.

(352) Say hello to your parents when you call them to catch up.

(353) Say bye to toxic relationships and hello to healthy ones.

(354) Say goodbye to procrastination and hello to productivity.

(355) Say goodbye to stress and hello to relaxation techniques.

(356) The little girl waved her hand to say hello to the puppy.

(357) The beginning of a friendship starts with a simple hello.

(358) The term hello is a greeting we use to say hi to someone.

(359) When someone says hello, it's polite to acknowledge them.

(360) Saying hello to someone you don't know is a kind gesture.

(361) The airport has a lot of people saying goodbye and hello.

(362) The conventional way to greet someone is by saying hello.

(363) Don't forget to nip in and say hello to your grandparents.

(364) Don't forget to come by and say hello when you're in town.

(365) Say hello to your favorite politician at a campaign event.

(366) The politician waved hello to the supporters at the rally.

(367) The coach waved hello to the team before the game started.

(368) The plosive h sound in the word hello is breathy and warm.

(369) We say farewell to our old school and hello to a new one.

(370) The flower swayed in the breeze as if it was waving hello.

(371) Say bye to all-nighters and hello to a good night's sleep.

(372) Say bye to being judgmental and hello to being empathetic.

(373) Saying hello when you meet someone is a courteous gesture.

(374) The genesis of a friendship can start with a simple hello.

(375) We can be civil by saying good morning or hello to others.

(376) The gentleman smiled and said hello to everyone he passed.

(377) I had to yell to my friend across the street to say hello.

(378) The truck did a drive by and beeped its horn to say hello.

(379) I run into my teacher at the grocery store and said hello.

(380) I always say hello to my neighbor when I see them outside.

(381) She wrote the word hello in big letters on the whiteboard.

(382) The illmannered teenager didn't say hello to their elders.

(383) We can go round the office and say hello to our colleagues.

(384) She greeted us with the perkiest wave and a cheerful hello.

(385) It's nice to say hello to strangers and brighten their day.

(386) Say hello to your favorite artist at their gallery opening.

(387) Say hello to your favorite comedian at their stand-up show.

(388) The transliteration of the word hello in Russian is privet.

(389) Even though I was shy, I made a new friend by saying hello.

(390) The grass was swaying so gently, as if it was waving hello.

(391) I clod up in front of my crush and couldn't even say hello.

(392) I like to use hiikun as a greeting instead of saying hello.

(393) Say hello to your new classmates and make some new friends!

(394) Don't be afraid to wave hello to your crush in the hallway.

(395) Wave hello to your professors and classmates at graduation.

(396) Say goodbye to the idea of being stuck and hello to growth.

(397) I saw him skirt past by the professor without saying hello.

(398) Saying hello to your neighbors can become a friendly habit.

(399) Saying hello to someone is a benefit beside being friendly.

(400) The pupil learned how to say hello in a different language.

(401) She dialed her daughter's number to check in and say hello.

(402) Privet is a simple and friendly way to say hello in Russian.

(403) Bye bye, bad habits! Hello, healthy lifestyle! she declared.

(404) Say hello to your roommates when you come back to your dorm.

(405) I saw my friend across the room and waved over to say hello.

(406) Say bye to being narrow-minded and hello to being inclusive.

(407) Wave hello to your parents when they drop you off at school.

(408) It's time to say goodbye to distractions and hello to focus.

(409) Say goodbye to the idea of perfection and hello to progress.

(410) I learned how to say hello in Japanese, which is konnichiwa.

(411) We can use language to say hello and goodbye to our friends.

(412) When we speak, we can say hello, goodbye, or ask a question.

(413) The beginning of a friendship can start with a simple hello.

(414) The formation of a friendship can start with a simple hello.

(415) The uncouth girl didn't say hello when she entered the room.

(416) The proper way to greet someone is with a smile and a hello.

(417) The aloof neighbor never said hello to anyone on the street.

(418) Say hello to your waiter when you sit down at the restaurant.

(419) The transliteration of the Japanese word konnichiwa is hello.

(420) It's not polite to be antisocial and not say hello to people.

(421) The origin of the word hello can be traced back to the 1800s.

(422) Gary is my neighbor and he always waves hello when I see him.

(423) Hank is my neighbor and he always waves hello when I see him.

(424) Say hello to the person who serves you food in the cafeteria.

(425) Whenever you see a friend on campus, make sure to wave hello.

(426) Say goodbye to toxic relationships and hello to healthy ones.

(427) Say goodbye to the comfort zone and hello to new experiences.

(428) If you see a friend walking by, flag them down and say hello.

(429) My friend and I arm slap each other as a way of saying hello.

(430) If you see someone you know, wave over to them and say hello.

(431) The context of the text message was to say hello to a friend.

(432) An introduction is like saying hello to someone you just met.

(433) The significance of a wave is that it shows hello or goodbye.

(434) Saying hello when you meet someone is a commonplace greeting.

(435) I always say hello to the bus driver on my commute back home.

(436) Come in and say hello to your classmates, they've missed you.

(437) She smiled and said hello, but he didn't return the courtesy.

(438) The salutation in the chat room was a friendly hello everyone!

(439) It's important to say hello to your friends when you see them.

(440) If you see me walking down the street, feel free to say hello.

(441) I saw Roderick walking his dog in the morning and waved hello.

(442) Whenever you enter a room, make sure to say hello to everyone.

(443) Say goodbye to negative influences and hello to positive ones.

(444) It's time to say goodbye to the past and hello to the present.

(445) The need to be friendly can arise when we smile and say hello.

(446) Saying hello to someone you meet is normal for being friendly.

(447) The children created a secret language where Cheka meant hello.

(448) The children invented a secret language where duns meant hello.

(449) The transliteration of the Korean word annyeonghaseyo is hello.

(450) Bises are a common way to say hello in many European countries.

(451) It's nice to say hello to your acquaintances when you see them.

(452) Ati is a common greeting in the Fijian language, meaning hello.

(453) Bye bye, winter blues! Hello, springtime! he said with a smile.

(454) I saw my friend across the quad, so I pelted over to say hello.

(455) Wave hello to your study group before getting down to business.

(456) Saying good morning or hello to someone is a friendly courtesy.

(457) Saying hello to someone new is a wholesome way to make friends.

(458) The beginning of a friendship often starts with a simple hello.

(459) The way you say hello may defer from how your neighbor says it.

(460) I caught a glance of my friend across the room and waved hello.

(461) I run into my friend's mom at the grocery store and said hello.

(462) I always make sure to say hello to Pat at the campus bookstore.

(463) The ill-mannered coworker never said hello or goodbye to anyone.

(464) It's polite to say hello to the host when you arrive at a party.

(465) It's customary to say hello to the bride and groom at a wedding.

(466) The little girl waved hello to her grandparents as they arrived.

(467) Say bye to unhealthy eating habits and hello to a balanced diet.

(468) Say bye to being materialistic and hello to valuing experiences.

(469) Say bye to being self-centered and hello to being compassionate.

(470) I learned how to say hello in Hebrew from a member of the Jewry.

(471) When we say hello to someone, we are using verbal communication.

(472) Saying hello to someone is a straightforward way to be friendly.

(473) When someone says hello to you, it's polite to acknowledge them.

(474) The origin of the word hello comes from an old English greeting.

(475) My family's pet bird can say a few words like hello and goodbye.

(476) The stranger had a friendly dog that came up to me to say hello.

(477) I saw somebody walking their dog in the park, and I waved hello.

(478) It's always nice to drop a line to a loved one just to say hello.

(479) Say hello to your favorite musician at their album release party.

(480) They waved hello to the bus driver as they got off at their stop.

(481) The nurse waved hello to the patients as they entered the clinic.

(482) Bye bye, stress and anxiety! Hello, peace and calm! he meditated.

(483) Bye bye, negative thoughts! Hello, positive mindset! he affirmed.

(484) If you see someone you know on campus, don't forget to say hello.

(485) Say bye to being complacent and hello to striving for excellence.

(486) Wave hello to your roommate when you come back to your dorm room.

(487) When you're at a school event, wave hello to the people you meet.

(488) If you want to meet someone again, you can go back and say hello.

(489) My mailman goes insane with love when we say hello and thank you.

(490) The sign for hello in American Sign Language is waving your hand.

(491) As I was walking to the store, I saw my neighbor and waved hello.

(492) The grumpy cashier didn't even say hello when I entered the store.

(493) Let's skip around the neighborhood and say hello to our neighbors.

(494) It's time to say farewell to our old house and hello to a new one.

(495) When we greet someone, we should say hello aloud and with a smile.

(496) The word hello is commonly used in English language as a greeting.

(497) Don't be shy, say hello to your professors and introduce yourself.

(498) Say bye to being disorganized and hello to being on top of things.

(499) Say bye to being a people-pleaser and hello to setting boundaries.

(500) My mom always reminds me to say hello when I answer the telephone.

(501) If you see a friend, your reaction might be to wave and say hello.

(502) The language teacher's aide taught us how to say hello in Spanish.

(503) The cognate bonjour means hello in French and good day in English.

(504) The allographs of the word hello can vary depending on handwriting.

(505) Don't forget to say hello to your dentist at your next appointment.

(506) The jovial bus driver greeted each passenger with a cheerful hello.

(507) The librarian waved hello to the library patrons as they walked in.

(508) I always make it a point to stroll by to say hello to my neighbors.

(509) The fiend was really just a friendly ghost who wanted to say hello.

(510) The antisocial neighbor never says hello to anyone in the building.

(511) Hhello, I'm not sure if you're aware but you spelled 'hello' wrong.

(512) Jambo is a friendly and respectful way to say hello in East Africa.

(513) Say bye to being a victim and hello to taking control of your life.

(514) When you're walking to class, wave hello to the people you pass by.

(515) I was herring along the dorm hallway, saying hello to my neighbors.

(516) I saw my professor in the hallway and waved over for a quick hello.

(517) The new student in my class is very friendly and always says hello.

(518) My neighbor's Israeli parents taught me how to say hello in Hebrew.

(519) Saying hello to your neighbors is a commonplace way to be friendly.

(520) The standard way to greet someone in English is to say hello or hi.

(521) The affable bus driver greeted each passenger with a cheerful hello.

(522) Say hello to your child's teacher during parent-teacher conferences.

(523) The park ranger waved hello to the hikers as they entered the trail.

(524) I like to bike about the neighborhood and say hello to my neighbors.

(525) She glimpsed a familiar face in the crowd and ran over to say hello.

(526) Say bye to being closed-minded and hello to being open to new ideas.

(527) The word aloha signifies both hello and goodbye in Hawaiian culture.

(528) Say goodbye to unhealthy eating habits and hello to a balanced diet.

(529) The amiable bus driver greeted each passenger with a friendly hello.

(530) An introduction is when you say hello to someone for the first time.

(531) The threshold is the place where you say hello to the people inside.

(532) Don't assume that someone is rude just because they don't say hello.

(533) I popped my head into the room to say hello, but I didn't stay long.

(534) I saw a celebrity at that place, but I was too nervous to say hello.

(535) The athlete waved hello to the cheering crowd after winning the race.

(536) The musician waved hello to the audience before starting the concert.

(537) Our neighbours have a cute little dog that always comes to say hello.

(538) Bye bye, old house! Hello, new beginnings! she said as she moved out.

(539) Pete is my neighbor and he always waves hello when we see each other.

(540) Greg is my neighbor and he always waves hello when we see each other.

(541) Say bye to being a perfectionist and hello to embracing imperfection.

(542) As you walk into class, don't forget to wave hello to your professor.

(543) When you see your professor in the hallway, give a wave to say hello.

(544) We can wander around the neighborhood and say hello to our neighbors.

(545) I like to walk around the neighborhood and say hello to my neighbors.

(546) The benefit beneath the surface of a hello is the connection we make.

(547) I accidentally flipped off my friend when I was trying to wave hello.

(548) The teacher waved hello to the students as they entered the classroom.

(549) The student waved hello to his classmates as he entered the classroom.

(550) The salesperson waved hello to the shoppers as they entered the store.



Hello meaning


Hello is a common greeting used to acknowledge someone's presence or to initiate a conversation. It is a simple word that can be used in various situations, but it is important to know how to use it appropriately to avoid any misunderstandings or awkward situations. Here are some tips on how to use the word "hello" in a sentence:


1. Use it as a greeting: When meeting someone for the first time or seeing someone you know, you can use "hello" as a greeting.

For example, "Hello, my name is John" or "Hello, how are you doing today?"


2. Use it to answer the phone: When answering the phone, it is common to say "hello" to acknowledge the caller.

For example, "Hello, this is Jane speaking."


3. Use it to get someone's attention: If you need to get someone's attention, you can say "hello" to get their attention.

For example, "Hello, excuse me, can you help me with this?"


4. Use it to start a conversation: If you want to start a conversation with someone, you can use "hello" as an opening line.

For example, "Hello, I noticed you were reading a book. What book is it?"


5. Use it to express surprise: If you are surprised to see someone or something, you can use "hello" to express your surprise.

For example, "Hello, I didn't expect to see you here!"


6. Use it to express excitement: If you are excited to see someone or something, you can use "hello" to express your excitement.

For example, "Hello, I'm so glad to see you!"


7. Use it to say goodbye: When leaving someone, you can use "hello" as a way to say goodbye.

For example, "Hello, it was nice to see you. Goodbye!"


In conclusion, "hello" is a versatile word that can be used in various situations. Knowing how to use it appropriately can help you communicate effectively and avoid any misunderstandings. Remember to use it as a greeting, to answer the phone, to get someone's attention, to start a conversation, to express surprise or excitement, and to say goodbye.





The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage of the word Hello. They do not represent the opinions of TranslateEN.com.