Hallo vs Gallo - What's the difference?
hallo | gallo |
A variant of hello
A cry of surprise.
* 1890 , ,
To shout, or to call with a loud voice.
To chase while shouting "hallo!"
To cry "hallo" (to someone).
To shout (something).
A Romance language spoken in north-west France, see (Gallo language).
A brand of low-priced California wine
* 1987 , John Kennedy Toole,
* 2002 , Elmore Leonard,
* 2003 , Rob Loughran,
* 2004 , Andrew Hartwood,
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As an adjective hallo
is auditory.As an interjection hallo
is hello (used only when answering phone).As a verb gallo is
.hallo
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- It sounds like a sum in the rule of three. The answer should give us the — But hallo ! here are the accredited representatives of the law.
Verb
(en verb)See also
* lo *Anagrams
* ----gallo
English
(wikipedia Gallo)Proper noun
(en proper noun)A Confederacy of Dunces, page 49
- "A few bottles of Gallo muscatel, and you with all them trinkets."
Glitz, page 1
- But Vincent was carrying a sack of groceries. He wasn't going to drop a half gallon of Gallo Hearty Burgundy, a bottle of prune juice and a jar of Ragu spaghetti sauce on the sidewalk.
High Steaks, page 108
- On a good day he'd rip through several bottles of Gallo White Port and a fifth of bargain scotch. If he stumbled upon a twenty-dollar bill he would drink Irish whiskey.
Murder in Grosse Pointe: The 49th Grave, page 26
- I ate the result, drank some Gallo white and was ready to shout instructions and encouragement to Buddy Bell and the Tigers [...].