how are you
English
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Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /haʊ ˈɑː juː/
- (General American) IPA(key): /haʊ ˈɑɹ ju/
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- (General Australian) IPA(key): /hæɔ ˈaː jʉː/, /hæɔ ˈaː jə/
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Phrase
- (idiomatic) An informal greeting, not requiring a literal response. In form a question, and thus followed by a question mark. Typical responses include:
- I'm very well, thank you. How are you? (formal)
I'm fine, thank you. /
Fine, thanks. (informal) /
Fine, and you? (informal)
- (idiomatic, Ireland) (Following a noun phrase; stress on are) An expression of derision, that the preceding referent is unworthy of the name. In form of an exclamation, and thus often followed by an exclamation mark.
- 1967 July 20: Questions. Oral Answers. — Free Travel for Old Age Pensioners. Dáil Éireann debates
Synonyms
- (informal greeting)
- how do you do? (more formal)
- how are you doing? (about same formality)
- how's it going?, how's things?, how's tricks?, what's up? (more informal)
- how's it hanging? (slang)
- See also Thesaurus:how are you
- (expression of derision)
Translations
greeting
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