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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
hallo

shout to call attention, 1781, earlier hollo, holla (see hello). Halow as a shipman's cry to incite effort is from mid-15c.; Halloo as a verb, "to pursue with shouts, to shout in the chase," from late 14c. Compare also harou, cry of distress, late 13c., from French.

Wiktionary
hallo

interj. 1 A variant of '''hello''' 2 A cry of surprise. n. 1 The cry "hallo!" 2 A shout of exultation. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To shout, or to call with a loud voice. 2 (context transitive English) To chase while shouting "hallo!" 3 (context transitive English) To cry "hallo" (to someone). 4 (context transitive English) To shout (something).

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Hallo (2007 film)

Hallo is a 2007 Malayalam comedy thriller film written and directed by the Rafi Mecartin duo. Loosely based on 2004 movie Cellular , this movie stars Mohanlal, Parvathy Melton, Jagathy Sreekumar, Siddique, Ganesh Kumar and Madhu in important roles.The film received positive reviews from critics. Critics praised Mohanlal"s performance. Hello declared as a blockbuster at box office.

Hallo (disambiguation)

Hallo is a variant of "hello".

Hallo may also refer to:

  • Hallo (film), a 2007 Malayalam film
  • William W. Hallo (born 1928), American Assyriologist
  • Hallo Northern Sky, or HNSKY, a freeware planetarium software
  • Hollo, Pennsylvania, a community in the United States also known as Hallo
  • Hallo Newspaper, a newspaper in the Czech Republic
  • Hallo Berlin, a restaurant in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City
  • Hallo Spaceboy, a song by David Bowie from his 1995 album Outside
  • Hallo Spencer, a German children's television series
  • Hallo Venray, a guitar rock band from The Hague in the Netherlands

Usage examples of "hallo".

But hallo, the good ladies of Groningen may be inclined to thickness but.

Cassy was returning from her ministrations to poor Tom, that she heard the sound of wild shrieking, whooping, halloing, and singing, from the sitting-room, mingled with the barking of dogs, and other symptoms of general uproar.

And, as the Pattern in Rebma had helped to restore my faded memories, so this one I was now striving to create stirred and elicited the smell of the chestnut trees, of the wagonloads of vegetables moving through the dawn toward the Hallos.

Although perilously exposed, we assumed that the rocky cornice which had defied gravity for millions of years would last a few more hours as we bathed, relaxed, shouted echoing hallos until we were hoarse, and generally acted like children liberated from school.

Owen Nares at the Victoria Palace in September, 1918, introduced afterwards into Hallo, America!

Our former Willowsvillian cartoonist Chet Halloren was establishing an annual award for most talented cartoonist in the graduating class, and our local artists, photographer Kate Olmsted and painter Trish Elders, were establishing awards in respective fields.