What is hello?

"Hello is how we say we're happy to see someone."

Imagine you're playing on the swings at the park, and your best friend runs up to join you. You might say "hello!" That’s like giving a little wave with your voice, it shows you’re glad they came.

What does "hello" sound like?

It sounds like the beginning of a song or a cheer. When you say hello, your mouth makes a soft "h" sound, then an open "e" sound, just like when you're stretching your arms wide. It's short and friendly, almost like a quick hug with your voice.

Why do we use "hello"?

People use "hello" to start conversations. It’s like knocking on a door, it tells the other person that you’re there and ready to talk, play, or even argue about whose turn it is on the swings!

So next time you say hello, remember: it's just your voice giving a little wave, and maybe starting something fun!

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Examples

  1. A child waves and says 'hello' to a friend at the park.
  2. You greet your teacher with a simple 'hello' in the morning.
  3. Your pet barks when you say 'hello' from the door.

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