Where does “ألو” come from?

ألو (Egyptian Arabic) comes from French allô, from English hallo, from Middle English halou, from Old English hēla, from Proto-West Germanic *hą̄hilō — heel.

ألو (Egyptian Arabic): hello (only when picking up the phone)

Definitions

  1. hello (only when picking up the phone)

Ancestry of “ألو”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchallôhello; used to confirm that the person being...
2EnglishhalloAlternative form of hello; A cry of surprise; The...
3Middle Englishhalou
4Old Englishhēlaheel
5Proto-West Germanic*hą̄hilōheel
Every word from Proto-West Germanic *hą̄hilōEvery word from Old English hēlaEvery word from Middle English halou