In Chinese, "Hey, how are you doing?" can be translated as "嘿,你好嗎?" (hēi, nǐ hǎo ma?).
"Hey" is an interjection, used to get someone's attention or express an emotion.
The homophone for "hay" is "hey."
In Pig Latin, the name Michelle would be spelled as "Ichemellemay".
"Hey girl hey" in Spanish can be translated as "¡Hola chica, hola!".
Hey! What's up - Hey! Was ist los
There could be two reasons girls spell 'hey' as 'haay' ... they don't know how to spell or, they are putting emphasis on the word. Example: 'Oh.' Some people will want to stress the 'oh' by saying 'ooooooh.'
Room in Japanese is Heya (pronounced Hey ya)
hey dude i love games! and you jack cASS
This is not a useful phrase in French or any other language.
Plain White T's..Its called Hey There Delilla or how ever you spell it.
hey baby how was yoga = shalom motek, eich haya yoga (שלום מותק, איך היה יוגה)
Shechina is spelled, shin, chaf, yud, nun, hey - שכינה
"Jorge" (the Spanish equivalent of the name George) is pronounced "horr-hey".
Since texting does not follow the rules of formal spelling, it can be spelled in any way that communicates the idea, e.g. hey, heyy, hay, or hayy.
In Chinese, "Hey, how are you doing?" can be translated as "嘿,你好嗎?" (hēi, nǐ hǎo ma?).
hey my name is Sharon and i want to know what that mean