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

Pronunciation variant of si.

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)

fire

they

them

disease

hi

The hiragana syllable (hi) or the katakana syllable (hi) in Hepburn romanization.

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/h.

to, at, toward

Source: wiktionary.org