Hiの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Hi」を含む文の意味
Q:
Hi, could anyone tell me the meaning of the phrase which highlighted in this passage ?
Thanks !! とはどういう意味ですか?
Thanks !! とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
okay so this line is talking about the interior decor.
"The luxurious Parisian notes" refer to the parts of the decor that are Parisian (of or from Paris) whether it be vases, paintings, lamps, etc. The second part is a little more ambiguous. "offer themselves to a fiercely feminine interior." basically means that the Parisian parts are paired with the extremely feminine interior. I would understand (from this sentence) that the Parisian parts of the design pair very well with the feminine design.
"The luxurious Parisian notes" refer to the parts of the decor that are Parisian (of or from Paris) whether it be vases, paintings, lamps, etc. The second part is a little more ambiguous. "offer themselves to a fiercely feminine interior." basically means that the Parisian parts are paired with the extremely feminine interior. I would understand (from this sentence) that the Parisian parts of the design pair very well with the feminine design.
Q:
Hi everyone, I have some questions about phrases that underlined in yellow, Could anyone help me to figure them out ?
Thank you ! とはどういう意味ですか?
Thank you ! とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
This is obviously very poetic writing: 1) fancy way of saying the bookcase is behind the couch they are sitting and talking on. 2) the (magazine) collection is an attempt to impress women. 3) Music by Lou Reed is being played and it is apparently captivating (pursuit could be implying a courtship or attempt at romance). 4) "offer themselves" here means "contribute towards"
Q:
Hi there! とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Just another way of saying "Hi!" :)
Q:
Hi. I hope you enjoyed Valentine's. Why not sharing? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
バレンタイン楽しかった?どうだったか教えてよ。
Q:
Hi, today is my first day here. I want to have more practice. What is difference between dinner and supper? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Different people use different words- "Dinner" is usually a meal at the end of the day, and "Supper" is the same thing, but it's more of a snack, a small meal. There isn't a big difference, so you could use either, but "Supper" is normally smaller.
「Hi」の使い方・例文
Q:
Hi Hello Thanks how are you doing man dad mother’s sister を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Hello nice to meet you you can use hi or hello which ever you prefer
Q:
Hi, I don't understand passive voice... help me please, how I learn this topic?? を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Active "I made a cake."
Passive "A cake was made"
Active "I ate a cherry"
Passive "A cherry was eaten"
A "That house burned down.
P "A house burned down"
Passive "A cake was made"
Active "I ate a cherry"
Passive "A cherry was eaten"
A "That house burned down.
P "A house burned down"
Q:
Hi babe を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I think 'hey babe' is more common.
Hey babe, what are you doing.
Hey babe, do you need help lifting that.
Hey babe, I was think we should go see a movie.
Hey babe, did you see what just happened.
Hey babe, what's wrong?
Hey babe.
Hey babe, what are you doing.
Hey babe, do you need help lifting that.
Hey babe, I was think we should go see a movie.
Hey babe, did you see what just happened.
Hey babe, what's wrong?
Hey babe.
Q:
Hi guys!) How is it better?
1) This helps to keep the project working.
2) This helps to spy the project working. を使った例文を教えて下さい。
1) This helps to keep the project working.
2) This helps to spy the project working. を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
By the way, it's better without TO, and with GOING: This helps _ keep the project GOING.
Q:
Hi, I'd like to know other expressions of "why don't we meet #place#?" を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Hey! How is it going? Hi, how are you? So, what's new? Do you want to go to the mall? Do you want to grab a bite to eat? (go to dinner, lunch, breakfast)
「Hi」の類語とその違い
Q:
Hi と Hey はどう違いますか?
A:
Nothing is different really. Hi is more formal and hey is less formal. Ex: "Hi! How are you?" And "Hey! How are you?" Hey could also mean to get someone's attention Ex: "Hey, over here." And "Hey, stop it."
Q:
"Hi" と "Hello" はどう違いますか?
A:
hi is a little less formal than hello.
i use hi when I'm greeting friends and family. but, there are no rules when using either.
it might sound better to use hello when greeting your boss or some executive or maybe meeting for the first time.
i often use hello when i am just passing by strangers and greeting them.
i use hi when I'm greeting friends and family. but, there are no rules when using either.
it might sound better to use hello when greeting your boss or some executive or maybe meeting for the first time.
i often use hello when i am just passing by strangers and greeting them.
Q:
Hi と Hey と Hello はどう違いますか?
A:
They're all the same but vary from formal to informal!
Hi: This is considered informal, it can be used to greet friends or family. It is considered awkward in some cases so be careful using it.
Hey: This is informal, it can be used as a greeting for friends and family. This is the most common greeting used today.
Hello: This is formal, the greeting can be used for co-workers, your boss, people you have just met, etc. It can be used for friends and family as well but it's not common.
I hope this helps! If you have any questions then please feel free to ask. 😊
Hi: This is considered informal, it can be used to greet friends or family. It is considered awkward in some cases so be careful using it.
Hey: This is informal, it can be used as a greeting for friends and family. This is the most common greeting used today.
Hello: This is formal, the greeting can be used for co-workers, your boss, people you have just met, etc. It can be used for friends and family as well but it's not common.
I hope this helps! If you have any questions then please feel free to ask. 😊
Q:
Hello と Hi はどう違いますか?
A:
Hi is more informal than Hello.
You can say:
Good day or good evening - formal
Hello - neutral
Hi - slightly informal
Hey - very informal
US English is pretty informal, so we rarely say "good day" or "good evening". You can say "hello" to almost anyone.
You can say "hi" to anyone except someone who is very superior. (I would say "hi" to my boss, but not to the President.)
You can say "hey" to a friend.
("Good morning" and "good evening" are not as formal as "good day" or "good evening".)
You can say:
Good day or good evening - formal
Hello - neutral
Hi - slightly informal
Hey - very informal
US English is pretty informal, so we rarely say "good day" or "good evening". You can say "hello" to almost anyone.
You can say "hi" to anyone except someone who is very superior. (I would say "hi" to my boss, but not to the President.)
You can say "hey" to a friend.
("Good morning" and "good evening" are not as formal as "good day" or "good evening".)
Q:
Hi! I'm John! と Hello! I'm John! はどう違いますか?
A:
They mean the same thing but the word hi is used more casually, like if you are taking to s friend or family member. Hello is more often used professionally, like when applying for a job, greying a new client, so on. It does not matter which one you use. Either one can be used anytime.
「Hi」を翻訳
Q:
Hi, what do you say when you want someone to shoot video of the progress of your work that is happening in your hand.
My case: I'm practicing latte art and I want a video that I'm doing so I can play back and know how I'm doing. I hope it makes sense. は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
My case: I'm practicing latte art and I want a video that I'm doing so I can play back and know how I'm doing. I hope it makes sense. は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
I would ask them “hi, would you mind recording me please?”
Or if you know them, “[name], would you mind recording me please?”
More detailed, “[name], would you mind recording me practicing latte art?”
If you want to explain, say “I want to play back the video so I can see how I’m doing.”
To record = to shoot video
Or if you know them, “[name], would you mind recording me please?”
More detailed, “[name], would you mind recording me practicing latte art?”
If you want to explain, say “I want to play back the video so I can see how I’m doing.”
To record = to shoot video
Q:
Hi could you help me, what it means? long streams
There have been long streams of extreme weather throughout human history.
Thank you は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
There have been long streams of extreme weather throughout human history.
Thank you は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
'long streams' doesn't sound correct here. Could it be 'long stretches'? This would mean long periods of time, maybe hundreds or thousands of years.
If your context is different please let me know.
If your context is different please let me know.
Q:
Hi! often see the word "tho", so what does it means? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Сокращение неформальное слова "though"
Q:
Hi は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
This answer might be useful.
https://hinative.com/questions/11163712
https://hinative.com/questions/11163712
Q:
Hi there! This is my first post.
I'd like to talk to lots of people in English.
I started this app to make friends especially from UK, since I hope to study abroad in UK in the future.
I can talk to you about Japan and Japanese culture as well! は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
I'd like to talk to lots of people in English.
I started this app to make friends especially from UK, since I hope to study abroad in UK in the future.
I can talk to you about Japan and Japanese culture as well! は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
A:
@kosuke4869 hello, I'd like to make some friends too. I'm not from the UK though 😊
「Hi」についての他の質問
Q:
Hi! My name is Jihyun choi
l think l'm a laugh a lot person so l smile at every little thing.I'm interested in drawing,cooking,and decorating a diary. I like watching Ukon YouTube because she's good at drawing. I also love decorting a diary because I feel proud after decorating my diary. But I'm not very good at cooking so l have to practice cooking more.
I am good at cooking and I always feel happy when my family eat my food. I want to be a person who teaches art to children in the school because I am good at teaching. この表現は自然ですか?
l think l'm a laugh a lot person so l smile at every little thing.I'm interested in drawing,cooking,and decorating a diary. I like watching Ukon YouTube because she's good at drawing. I also love decorting a diary because I feel proud after decorating my diary. But I'm not very good at cooking so l have to practice cooking more.
I am good at cooking and I always feel happy when my family eat my food. I want to be a person who teaches art to children in the school because I am good at teaching. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× My name is Jihyun choi
✓ My name is Jihyun Choi
× l think l'm a laugh a lot person so l smile at every little thing.
✓ l think l'm a laugh-a-lot person (Sounds a bit colloquial, though :)), so l smile at every little thing.
× I'm interested in drawing,cooking,and decorating a diary.
✓ I'm interested in drawing,cooking,and decorating my diary.
× I also love decorting a diary because I feel proud after decorating my diary.
✓ I also love decorating my diary because I feel proud after decorating it.
× I am good at cooking and I always feel happy when my family eat my food.
✓ I am good at cooking and I always feel happy when my family eats my food. (Contradiction :))
× I want to be a person who teaches art to children in the school because I am good at teaching.
✓ I want to be a person who teaches art to children at school because I am good at teaching.
Great job!
✓ My name is Jihyun Choi
× l think l'm a laugh a lot person so l smile at every little thing.
✓ l think l'm a laugh-a-lot person (Sounds a bit colloquial, though :)), so l smile at every little thing.
× I'm interested in drawing,cooking,and decorating a diary.
✓ I'm interested in drawing,cooking,and decorating my diary.
× I also love decorting a diary because I feel proud after decorating my diary.
✓ I also love decorating my diary because I feel proud after decorating it.
× I am good at cooking and I always feel happy when my family eat my food.
✓ I am good at cooking and I always feel happy when my family eats my food. (Contradiction :))
× I want to be a person who teaches art to children in the school because I am good at teaching.
✓ I want to be a person who teaches art to children at school because I am good at teaching.
Great job!
Q:
Hi, this is the first diary.
I'm not good at both verbalizing things around me, and composing English sentences,
so I aim to improve myself by writing diaries in English.
I'll do my best! この表現は自然ですか?
I'm not good at both verbalizing things around me, and composing English sentences,
so I aim to improve myself by writing diaries in English.
I'll do my best! この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× Hi, this is the first diary.
✓ Hi, this is my first diary.
× I'm not good at both verbalizing things around me, and composing English sentences,
✓ I'm not very good at putting things around me into words or composing English sentences,
× so I aim to improve myself by writing diaries in English.
✓ so I aim to improve myself by writing an English diary.
Corrected a bit to sound more natural, good luck with your studies!
✓ Hi, this is my first diary.
× I'm not good at both verbalizing things around me, and composing English sentences,
✓ I'm not very good at putting things around me into words or composing English sentences,
× so I aim to improve myself by writing diaries in English.
✓ so I aim to improve myself by writing an English diary.
Corrected a bit to sound more natural, good luck with your studies!
Q:
Hi guys. What's the meaning of “in your face rhetoric and in your face style”? Thanks😊
He reminds me of my dad who's always with an angry and in-your-face rhetoric after getting drunk.
He is a stick in the mud dean who doesn't like my in your face style.
He reminds me of my dad who's always with an angry and in-your-face rhetoric after getting drunk.
He is a stick in the mud dean who doesn't like my in your face style.
A:
Aggressive, confrontation, unrelenting in a way that lacks respect for boundaries . If someone is in your face in a physical sense then they are very close too you, likely, specifically very close to your face. It’s used negatively, in my opinion.
Q:
Hi. Which one sounds more natural?
A. My house has three floors.
B. I have three floors in my house.
C. There are three floors in my house.
Or is there any other good way to say it?
A. My house has three floors.
B. I have three floors in my house.
C. There are three floors in my house.
Or is there any other good way to say it?
A:
A. My house has three floors. = 3 separate levels
I have a three-floored house.
in my house = inside
'I have three floors in my house.' and 'There are three floors in my house.' can mean I have 3 rooms in my house and each room has a floor - which doesn't really make sense.
I have a three-floored house.
in my house = inside
'I have three floors in my house.' and 'There are three floors in my house.' can mean I have 3 rooms in my house and each room has a floor - which doesn't really make sense.
Q:
Hi there, I would like to know what sentence elements or components are omitted in this sentence : It is more difficult to do than to say.
It is clear that “than to say” is where some sentence elements are omitted.
Can anyone help me complete the whole sentence without using ellipsis.
Much obliged for your help.
It is clear that “than to say” is where some sentence elements are omitted.
Can anyone help me complete the whole sentence without using ellipsis.
Much obliged for your help.
A:
while in school, one trick I learned to fully understand the grammar of comparisons like this is to break it into its constituent non-compartive phrases. then, putting them back together with a comparator is easy and understandable, even when omitting words.
(1) "it is difficult to do (it)."
(2) "it is difficult to say (it)."
notice (it) is already omitted even when not compared.
these are valid, grammatical phrases on their own.
combination: "it is difficult to do (it) more than it is difficult to say (it)."
this is a valid, though uncommon, way to make a comparison.
moving the "more" to earlier in the sentence to make a proper, normal comparison:
"it is more difficult to do (it) than it is difficult to say (it)."
this is the grammical natural form with all the implied words included.
so, the words that are omitted (implied) are the 2nd "it is difficult", and both the object "it"s.
note that this is a normal, natural form of comparison. in other words, omission of (redundant comparative?) words is common and expected, and ellipses are not needed. it is helpful to know this trick, though, so you are aware what is implied.
(1) "it is difficult to do (it)."
(2) "it is difficult to say (it)."
notice (it) is already omitted even when not compared.
these are valid, grammatical phrases on their own.
combination: "it is difficult to do (it) more than it is difficult to say (it)."
this is a valid, though uncommon, way to make a comparison.
moving the "more" to earlier in the sentence to make a proper, normal comparison:
"it is more difficult to do (it) than it is difficult to say (it)."
this is the grammical natural form with all the implied words included.
so, the words that are omitted (implied) are the 2nd "it is difficult", and both the object "it"s.
note that this is a normal, natural form of comparison. in other words, omission of (redundant comparative?) words is common and expected, and ellipses are not needed. it is helpful to know this trick, though, so you are aware what is implied.
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