Examples of using "Alô" in a sentence and their english translations:
Speaking.
- Hello!
- Hi.
Hello. This is Ogawa speaking.
"Hello, who is this?"
- Hello!
- Good day!
- Hello.
- Good afternoon!
Hi, Tom. Come on in.
Hello. This is Ogawa speaking.
Hello. Is this the Gotos' residence?
"Hello." "Hello, who am I speaking with?"
- Hello, Tom.
- Hi, Tom!
- Hello, Tom!
Hello, may I speak to Tom?
- Hello!
- Hi.
- Hey.
- Hello.
- How do you do.
- Howdy!
Hello, are you Mr Ogawa?
Hello, is this the personnel department?
Please say hello to your wife.
In Portuguese, we usually say "alô", when we pick up the phone.
Hello. May I speak to Mr. Johnson, please?
Say hello to your mum for me.
Hello, it's me. Could you come pick me up at the station?
"Hello, can I speak with Mauro?" "Yes, who's calling?"
Hello! With whom am I speaking? You don't recognize me? It's me, Aldo!
Hello. This is Joe Carlton. May I speak to Michael?
- Good evening.
- Good afternoon.
- Hi.
- Hey.
- G'day.
- See you.
- Good day.
- Hello.
- Bye.
- Good morning.
- Good night.
- Goodbye.
- Goodnight.
- See ya.
Hello, is this the personnel department?