hillo |
hullo |
As interjections the difference between hillo and hullo
is that
hillo is while
hullo is (uk) (greeting).
As a verb hillo
is (obsolete) to holler, shout loudly at someone.
hollo |
hillo |
As verbs the difference between hollo and hillo
is that
hollo is while
hillo is (obsolete) to holler, shout loudly at someone.
As an interjection hillo is
.
hillo |
hilly |
As an interjection hillo
is .
As a verb hillo
is (obsolete) to holler, shout loudly at someone.
As an adjective hilly is
(of a landscape) abundant in hills; having many hills.
hill |
hillo |
As a proper noun hill
is ; the us congress.
As an interjection hillo is
.
As a verb hillo is
(obsolete) to holler, shout loudly at someone.
illo |
hillo |
As a noun illo
is an illustration.
As an interjection hillo is
obsolete form of lang=en.
As a verb hillo is
to holler, shout loudly at someone.
hillo |
hills |
As an interjection hillo
is .
As a verb hillo
is (obsolete) to holler, shout loudly at someone.
As a noun hills is
.
hillo |
hilloa |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hillo and hilloa
is that
hillo is (obsolete) to holler, shout loudly at someone while
hilloa is (obsolete) to holler, shout loudly.
As interjections the difference between hillo and hilloa
is that
hillo is while
hilloa is .
As verbs the difference between hillo and hilloa
is that
hillo is (obsolete) to holler, shout loudly at someone while
hilloa is (obsolete) to holler, shout loudly.
hallo |
hillo |
As interjections the difference between hallo and hillo
is that
hallo is hello (used only when answering phone) while
hillo is .
As an adjective hallo
is auditory.
As a verb hillo is
(obsolete) to holler, shout loudly at someone.
hello |
hillo |
As interjections the difference between hello and hillo
is that
hello is
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.hillo is obsolete form of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between hello and hillo
is that
hello is to greet with "hello" while
hillo is to holler, shout loudly at someone.
As a noun hello
is "Hello!" or an equivalent greeting.