hello in Danish
hello in Danish is god dag, hej, hallo — hello means a common greeting said when meeting someone or answering the phone.
hello in Danish
god dag
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.
hej
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.
hallo
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.
dav
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.
halløj
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.
hallo
A greeting used when answering the telephone.
god dag
A greeting used when answering the telephone.
hallo
hallo
(colloquial) Used sarcastically to imply that the person addressed has done something the speaker considers to be foolish, or missed something that should have been obvious.
hey
(colloquial) Used sarcastically to imply that the person addressed has done something the speaker considers to be foolish, or missed something that should have been obvious.
What does "hello" mean?
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intj A common greeting said when meeting someone or answering the phone.
""Hello," she said, picking up the phone."
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intj Used sarcastically to point out that someone missed something obvious.
""Hello? I already told you that twice.""
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noun The act or utterance of greeting someone.
"She gave a quick hello and hurried off."
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verb To greet someone by saying "hello."
"He helloed the neighbors from across the yard."
hello in a sentence
- "Hello," she said, picking up the phone.
- He waved and called out a cheerful hello.
- "Hello? I already told you that twice."
- She gave a quick hello and hurried off.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hello" in Danish?
"hello" in Danish is god dag, hej, hallo. hello means: A common greeting said when meeting someone or answering the phone.
How do you use "hello" in a sentence?
Example: ""Hello," she said, picking up the phone." In Danish, "hello" is god dag, hej, hallo.
Are there other ways to say "hello" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 6 translations listed for "hello": god dag, hej, hallo, dav, halløj, hey.
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