Examples of using "Hei" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Bye.
- Goodbye.
- Farewell.
- Good-bye!
- Goodbye!
- Bye!
- Farewell!
- Good bye!
- Bye-bye!
Bye, Sayoko!
- Bye!
- Bye.
Hello, honey.
Hello, Honey.
Hey!
- Hello!
- Hi.
- Hey.
- Hello.
- Hi.
- Hey.
- Hello.
Hello everyone! Good morning!
Hey, relax.
- Hello!
- Hi.
- Hey.
- Bye!
- Hello.
- Howdy!
Hello, Namaskar!
Hey! Quiet!
Hello Khumbu.
Hello world.
Hello Gombe.
Hello world.
Hello Pyramids.
Hello Venice.
- Hey, you.
- Hey, you there!
- Hey, you!
- Hello everyone!
- Hello everybody!
Oh please!
- Hello there!
- Howdy!
Hi, friend!
Hi, Source_VOA!
- Hi, Tom!
- Hi, Tom.
Hello Miss!
Hey guys!
Hello, Grandfather.
Hi everyone.
Hi, Father.
Hi, Tom.
Hey, dude.
Hey, handsome.
Hello, Chicago!
Greetings!
- Hello again.
- Hello again!
Hey.
- Good evening.
- Good afternoon.
- Hi.
- Hey.
- G'day.
- See you.
- Good day.
- Hello.
- Bye.
- Good morning.
- Good night.
- Goodbye.
- Goodnight.
- See ya.
Hey, John.
Hey, don't touch anything!
- I'm leaving first.
- I'm leaving, please excuse me.
Hey, what's wrong?
Hey, what's going on?
Hello, Chicago!
Hey you, shut up!
Hey! Keep quiet...
Hey, don't go.
Hey, look at me.
Come on, grow up.
Hey, what's going on?
- Hi.
- Hi!
You make an effort too!
- Hello!
- Hello.
- Hello! Good morning!
- Hi! Good morning!
Hello, old friend!
Hey, listen to me.
Hey, everybody, listen up.
Hey, check this out.
Hey, wait a minute.
Hey, thanks for the help.
Hey, thanks for everything.
Hey, open the door.
Hey, where are you?
Hey, open the door.
Hey, wait a second.
Hey, wait a second.
Hey, where are you?
Hey.
- Hey, what's going on in here?
- Hey, what's going on here?
Hello. This is Ogawa speaking.
- Hello!
- Good day!
- Hello.
- Good afternoon!
- Hello, Tom.
- Hi, Tom.
Hello, world!
Hello Mimi! How are you?
Hey, give that back to me.
Hey, you only live once.
[Ian] Hello Lewis, you gonna come down?
H-Hey! What're you up to!!
- Get a move on!
- Get a move on.
You know what?
Hello, I am new to Tatoeba.
Let's play something.
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