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Hei is a common informal greeting in Norwegian and Finnish. In Norwegian, it is used as a casual hello in everyday conversation, messages, and public signage. In Finnish, hei serves as a neutral greeting or a way to attract attention in spoken language and written communication.

Pronunciation in both languages is close to the English word “hey.” In Norwegian it is typically pronounced

Etymology and usage context vary by language. In Norwegian, hei is descended from historical greetings rooted

Other uses of the term hei may appear in personal names, transliterations, or titles in various languages,

See also: hej, hi, hello.

as
/hei/,
and
in
Finnish
as
/ˈhei/.
The
vowel
pair
ei
is
central
to
the
sound
in
both
forms.
in
expressions
related
to
health
and
well-being,
reflecting
a
traditional
sense
of
wishing
someone
good
health.
In
Finnish,
hei
is
a
long-established
interjection
in
Finnic
languages
used
to
greet
someone
or
to
call
attention,
with
no
single
settled
origin.
but
this
article
concentrates
on
its
role
as
a
spoken
and
written
greeting.