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Hey vs AHey

The correct phrase is "hey." The addition of the letter 'a' in front of 'hey' is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 795 views

Hey

This is the correct and commonly used informal greeting in English.

Use 'hey' as an informal way to greet someone or get their attention.

Examples:

  • Hey, how are you?
  • Hey, what's up?
  • Hey, can you help me with this?
  • Hey, where are you going?
  • Hey, nice to see you!
  • Hey, nothing wrong with those lungs.
  • Hey, your guitar DVD came.
  • Hey... That spell we did was amazing.
  • Hey, Mimi behaved strangely yesterday.
  • Hey, former candidate right here.
  • Hey, my wife suggested couples counseling.
  • Hey, no leaking operational secrets.
  • Hey, my fiscal policies and commitment to reform...
  • Hey, you barely touched your steak.
  • Hey, second amendment, brother.
  • Hey, so Detective Lindsay just called.
  • Hey, please check your language around my nine-year-old.
  • Hey, heard you need Volunteers.
  • Hey, Stephanie forgot her jacket.
  • Hey, revolutions have begun with less inspiring phrases.
  • Hey, sorry to interrupt guys.
  • Hey, that was carjacking victim number three.
  • Hey, professor, great jerky.
  • Hey listen, the dance competition.
  • Hey, I watched Half-blood Prince.

AHey

This construction is not correct or commonly used in English.

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