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¿Qué es el origen etimológico de la palabra "aló"?

 

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Old November 22, 2014, 11:48 AM
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¿Qué es el origen etimológico de la palabra "aló"?

Sólo por curiosidad, ¿qué es la etimología de la palabra "aló"? ¿Es una transliteración de la palabra inglesa "hello", o tiene un origen diferente?
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Creo que tiene origen francés, una copia de 'allô'.
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