How do you say "hello" in Spanish language?

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¡Hola! is how they say Hello in Spanish. Please note that the 'H' is always silent in Spanish so it is pronounced like O-LA . Thanks! :)
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Se dice ! HOLA !
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THE ENGLISH HELLO IS -- ! HOLA ! IN SPANISH .BUT THE SPANIARDS USUALLY GREET THEMSELVES EXPRESSING VIZ ; -- ? QUE PASA ? / ? QUE TAL ? /? COMO ESTAS ? / TODO BIEN ! / BUENOS DIAS. TO SENOR, SENORA, SENIORITA, DONIA .
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Hola!
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! Hola ! , but as the Latinique group it is, so the initial letter 'H' remains mute itself thereby . Actual pronunciation is O L A .
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hello is Hola in Spanish and it sounds like ola as "H" is silent in Spanish language.
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