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HI | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
HI definition: 1. used as an informal greeting, usually to people who you know: 2. written abbreviation for the…. Learn more.

How to Say Hi - YouTube
http://www.bearstearnsbravo.comThis video shows you how to say hi. Learn the correct American English pronunciation of the friendly greeting.

Hi Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HI is —used especially as a greeting. How to use hi in a sentence.

HI Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Hi definition: (used as an exclamation of greeting) hello!. See examples of HI used in a sentence.

Hi - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
The word hi is a good, nearly all-purpose greeting — it's appropriate in all but the most formal circumstances, so you might want to skip saying, "Hi" to the Queen when you meet her. When you greet someone, you have a lot of words to choose from, including "hey," "hello," "hiya," and "howdy," but hi is probably the most common.

Hi: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - US Dictionary
1. Hi (interjection): A casual and friendly greeting, commonly used in English to say hello or express recognition. 2. Hi (interjection): Used to express surprise or joy or to attract attention. 3. Hi (adjective): An informal, simplified spelling of high. 4. HI (abbreviation): Hawaii, heat index, or high intensity.

Why Do We Say “Hello” and “Hi”? - Dictionary.com
Hi developed from the Middle English hy, similar to hey and ha. Essentially, these are all terms used to call attention—they’re short and easy to say—that evolved into the greetings we use today.

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