What is the meaning of Hi?

ISO 639-1 language code for Hindi.

A friendly, informal, casual greeting said upon someone's arrival.

An exclamation to call attention.

Expressing wonder or derision.

The word "hi" used as a greeting.

Informal spelling of high, often in hyphenated terms.

ash, ashes

dust of corpses

memory of the dead

Second-person singular personal pronoun; you

Used to denote direction away from the speaker.

out of order, broken

exhausted, depleted

dead, deceased

stupid

she

represents a place associated with the action described by the verb, unless the place would be introduced by the preposition de

there (in constructions such as "there is", "there are", etc.: see haver-hi)

replaces an adverb (or adverbial phrase) describing the manner, instrument or association of an action

replaces a phrase introduced by any preposition except de (most commonly a or en)

replaces an indefinite noun or an adjective which is the predicate of a verb other than ésser, esdevenir, estar or semblar

in combination with other object pronouns, the third-person singular indirect object pronoun ("to him", "to her", "to it")

hi (interjection)

Alternative form of (diu)

Alternative form of (haai)

she (third-person feminine singular personal pronoun).

Aspirate mutation of ki.

winter quarters, winter lair (for hibernation); hibernation

Signifies giggling.

Synonym of he

he

Alternative form of I (I)

Alternative form of he (he)

Alternative form of heo (she)

Alternative form of he (they)

Alternative form of .

an emphatic particle

month

lair , sett

feminine singular of hin

hee; expression of snickering

Alternative form of hīe (they)

he

Alternative spelling of i

Alternative spelling of í

he, she (third-person subject pronoun)

him, her (third-person object pronoun)

Romanization of 𒄭 (ḫi)

they

them

disease

hi

Rōmaji transcription of

Rōmaji transcription of

nominative masculine plural of hic

Alternative form of hija

he

for, because

indeed, certainly

to bare one's teeth

she, her

h-prothesized form of i

The name of the Latin-script letter H.

to, at, toward

Source: wiktionary.org