F vs Hello - What's the difference?
f | hello |
The sixth letter of the .
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voiceless labiodental fricative
Image:Latin F.png, Capital and lowercase versions of F , in normal and italic type
Image:Fraktur letter F.png, Uppercase and lowercase F in Fraktur
Musical symbols
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"!" or an equivalent greeting.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 29, author=Stephanie Rosenbloom, title=A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, work=New York Times
, passage=In many new buildings, though, neighbors are venturing beyond tight-lipped hellos at the mailbox.}}
To greet with "hello".
* 2013 , Ivan Doig, English Creek (page 139)
As a letter f
is the sixth letter of the.As a symbol f
is (label) symbol for fluorine.As an interjection hello is
.As a noun hello is
"!" or an equivalent greeting.As a verb hello is
to greet with "hello".f
Translingual
{{Basic Latin character info, previous=e, next=g, image= (wikipedia f)Letter
See also
(Latn-script)Symbol
(Voiceless labiodental fricative) (head)See also
{{Letter , page=F , NATO=Foxtrot , Morse=··–· , Character=F6 , Braille=? }}hello
English
Alternative forms
* hallo * hilloa (obsolete) * hullo (UK)Interjection
(en interjection)Mr. Pratt's Patients, passage=I made a speaking trumpet of my hands and commenced to whoop “Ahoy!” and “Hello!'” at the top of my lungs.
Usage notes
* The greeting hello is among the most generic and neutral in use. It may be heard in nearly all social situations and in nearly all walks of life, and is unlikely to cause offense.Quotations
* (English Citations of "hello")Synonyms
* (greeting) ** g'day, hey, hi, ** hallo, hi, hiya, ey up ** hallo, hey, hi, howdy ** how's it going, hey, hi ** howzit ** (slang) wassup, what's up, yo, sup * See alsoAntonyms
* (greeting) bye, goodbyeDerived terms
*See also
* * (wikipedia "hello")Noun
(en noun)citation
Synonyms
* greetingVerb
(en verb)- I had to traipse around somewhat, helloing' people and being ' helloed , before I spotted my mother and my father, sharing shade and a spread blanket with Pete and Marie Reese and Toussaint Rennie near the back of the park.