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Hiya — (Rabbah the Great) (2–3rd century) Tanna. Born near Sura in Babylonia, Hiya emigrated to Palestine with his wife and twin sons, Judah and Hezekiah. He became a student at the Bet Midrash of JUDAH HA NASI and was soon esteemed by his master for … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
hiya — [[t]ha͟ɪjə[/t]] CONVENTION (formulae) You can say hiya when you are greeting someone. [INFORMAL] Hiya. How are you? Syn: hi … English dictionary
Hiya! — [“haija] exclam. Hi! (From Hi, you!) □ Hiya! Good to see ya! □ Hiya! Where you been keeping yourself ? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Hiya — exclamation used in greeting (from hi = hello + ya = you ) … Dictionary of Australian slang
hiya — Australian Slang exclamation used in greeting (from hi = hello + ya = you ) … English dialects glossary
hiya — hi|ya [ˈhaıjə] interjection informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Probably from how are you; influenced by hi] used to say hello … Dictionary of contemporary English
hiya — hi|ya [ haıə ] interjection INFORMAL used for saying hello to someone you know well … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Hiya — Short for hi there, this is a friendly way of saying hello … The American's guide to speaking British
hiya — interj. (Slang) hey, hi, hello! (used in greeting) … English contemporary dictionary
hiya — hello … Glossary of chat acronyms & text shorthand