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Why do people write “Hellooo” instead of “Heeello” to show a prolonged sound?

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While pronouncing it with a prolonged sound the the first half till the letter 'l' is not prolonged while the 'o' sound is stressed. Hence to show the same in writing, it's written as "Helloooo"
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Because 'ooo' is the prolonged sound
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Language trainer.

Because the pronunciation refers to the 1 one
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IEC Abroad (Overseas Education Consultant)

it's more common to write "Helloooo" as it ends with "O". We prolong the only last letters.
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Online and One on One Personality Development/Soft Skills/ Spoken English/ IELTS Trainer (9 yrs Exp)

It changes the entire sound, We usually stretch the last sound of a greeting/word when we say it.
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to continue conversation
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Spoken English Trainer

Because there is no e sound in the word hello, eeeee will make it sound Hilo which would be wrong
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English/ Spanish Tutor

This is improper English anyways. We all know the word is hello. However someone wants to misspell a word, does it really matter?
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this word has two syllables and the emphasis is on the 2nd syllable...thats why a prolonged sound is written as Hellooo
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Hellooo more closer to the sound hello than Heeeelo. A very informal greeting and more of a fashion or "the in thing"
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