- hiya
- hi|ya [ `haıə ] interjection INFORMALused for saying hello to someone you know well
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Hiya — (Rabbah the Great) (2–3rd century) Tanna. Born near Sura in Babylonia, Hiya emigrated to Palestine with his wife and twin sons, Judah and Hezekiah. He became a student at the Bet Midrash of JUDAH HA NASI and was soon esteemed by his master for … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
hiya — [[t]ha͟ɪjə[/t]] CONVENTION (formulae) You can say hiya when you are greeting someone. [INFORMAL] Hiya. How are you? Syn: hi … English dictionary
Hiya! — [“haija] exclam. Hi! (From Hi, you!) □ Hiya! Good to see ya! □ Hiya! Where you been keeping yourself ? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
hiya — interjection An informal greeting, hi, hello. Hiya love, hows you? Syn: hello, hey, hi, howdy, hullo, wassup, hia, heya … Wiktionary
Hiya — exclamation used in greeting (from hi = hello + ya = you ) … Dictionary of Australian slang
hiya — Australian Slang exclamation used in greeting (from hi = hello + ya = you ) … English dialects glossary
hiya — hi|ya [ˈhaıjə] interjection informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Probably from how are you; influenced by hi] used to say hello … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hiya — Short for hi there, this is a friendly way of saying hello … The American's guide to speaking British
hiya — interj. (Slang) hey, hi, hello! (used in greeting) … English contemporary dictionary
hiya — hello … Glossary of chat acronyms & text shorthand