The real meaning of Hello!!

♥-Aurora-♥

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    Hello!!!

    When you answer the phone,

    You say, Hello....
    Do you know what is the real meaning of Hello ???

    It is the name of a girl !!!

    YES !!!

    And do you know who is that girl ??

    Margaret Hello ...

    She was the girlfriend of Graham Bell who invented telephone.... :shocked:

    One can forget the name of Graham Bell
    But not his girlfriend,,,

    That is love !!! ♥ ♥ ♥

    source: an e-mail




    It's just a story. The Truth:


    Hullo

    Hello may be derived from Hullo, which the American Merriam-Webster dictionary describes as a "chiefly British variant of hello,"[9] and which was originally used as an exclamation to call attention, an expression of surprise, or a greeting. Hullo is found in publications as early as 1803.[10] The word hullo is still in use, with the meaning hello.[11][12][13][14][15]
    Hallo

    Hello is alternatively thought to come from the word hallo (1840) via hollo (also holla, holloa, halloo, halloa).[9] The definition of hollo is to shout or an exclamation originally shouted in a hunt when the quarry was spotted:[9] Fowler's has it that "hallo" is first recorded "as a shout to call attention" in 1864.[16]
    It is used by Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner written in 1798
    And the good south wind still blew behind, But no sweet bird did follow, Nor any day for food or play Came to the mariners' hollo!

    Hallo is also German, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch and Afrikaans for Hello.

    Source : Wikipedia :frown::frown:
     
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    diazkolla

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    කරුණා අනාථ නිවාස
    ♥-Aurora-♥;9273784 said:
    Hello!!!

    When you answer the phone,

    You say, Hello....
    Do you know what is the real meaning of Hello ???

    It is the name of a girl !!!

    YES !!!

    And do you know who is that girl ??

    Margaret Hello ...

    She was the girlfriend of Graham Bell who invented telephone.... :shocked:

    One can forget the name of Graham Bell
    But not his girlfriend,,,

    That is love !!! ♥ ♥ ♥




    woooooooooooooow................if tht story s real,this s the real love story i have seen yet...................
     

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    Hullo

    Hello may be derived from Hullo, which the American Merriam-Webster dictionary describes as a "chiefly British variant of hello,"[9] and which was originally used as an exclamation to call attention, an expression of surprise, or a greeting. Hullo is found in publications as early as 1803.[10] The word hullo is still in use, with the meaning hello.[11][12][13][14][15]
    Hallo

    Hello is alternatively thought to come from the word hallo (1840) via hollo (also holla, holloa, halloo, halloa).[9] The definition of hollo is to shout or an exclamation originally shouted in a hunt when the quarry was spotted:[9] Fowler's has it that "hallo" is first recorded "as a shout to call attention" in 1864.[16]
    It is used by Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner written in 1798
    And the good south wind still blew behind, But no sweet bird did follow, Nor any day for food or play Came to the mariners' hollo!

    Hallo is also German, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch and Afrikaans for Hello.

    Source : Wikipedia :frown::frown: