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I think the reason why people say ¡®hello¡¯ is not only to greet people, but also to call people from a distance. Or you can say ¡°Hello? Are you there?¡± to make someone pay attention to you.

But sometimes I wonder, ¡®why¡¯ the word ¡®hello¡¯ was used when Alexander Graham Bell first envented the tellephone?

So I did some reserch.

In the Oxford English Dictionary, the word ¡®hello¡¯ comes from the ancient German word, hala, and hola. These words changed through the ages and became hallo, and hollo.

I also found out that these words were used to call quarries, or to call boatmen. As you can see, they were not a daily word.

But these expressions spread out very quickly to the public, and here is the ¡®hello¡¯ we know today.

 

And I there is another fact I found out wile I was googling things-

Alexander Graham Bell never used his girlfriend¡¯s name when he first succeeded to call his assistant!

Let me quote the p***e of fact I saw.

 

The word "Hello" actually came from hola which meant to stop and pay attention. Alexander Bell preferred to use ¡°Ähoy¡± as in the ships those days which co-incidentally was misheard by Edison.

 

I was really surprised. I¡¯ve always believed that ¡®hello¡¯ was Bell¡¯s girlfriend¡¯s name!

Plus, Bell never ¡®greeted¡¯ his secretary when he first succeeded his telephone call.

He merely said ¡°Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you.¡±.

And he preferred ¡®ahoy¡¯ more than ¡®hello¡¯, as I have said.

 

Guess what- Thomas Edison didn¡¯t use ¡®hello¡¯ for the first time either!

He only popularized it, that¡¯s all.

 

Then WHO first used ¡®hello¡¯? Let me quote something I read- (again!)

 

The word ¡°hello¡± was also used in publications as early as 1833 34 years before the first telephone call. The earliest example is probably the 1833 American book called The Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee.

 

Through some googling, I found out when ¡®hello¡¯ was first used and hello-related-stories. I find it quite fascinating. How do you?


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