print("Hello World") #prints Hello World to the console
# Your first program will grant you good luck in your python journey! Here it is:
print("Hello world!")
print("HELLO WORLD AND PLEASE LIKE THIS SUGGESTION")#PRINT THE MESSAGE TO THE CONSOLE
# Using single and double quotations
print("Hello, World")
print('Hello, World')
# All the best for your programming journey!
a = input("Right hello world here :")
print(a)
print("Hello, world!")
# the normal way!
print("Hello, World!")
# Different way
import __hello__ # run the program
hello = "Hello world!"
print(hello)
print("Hello World")
#Beginner python programmer I see
print('Hello world') # This can work with single or double quotations
# Python is easy to learn
print("Hello, World!")
message = "Hello World!"
print(message)
print('Hello Bon')
print("Hello World") #it is vary easy to print anything using print() statement
print("Hello world") # print "Hello world" to console
# Hello hello World
print("Hello hello world!")
print('Hello World') #prints Hello World to the console
print(‘Hello World!’)
print(‘Hello World!’)
print('Hello World!')
print("HelloWorld")
p1 = 'h'
p2 = 'e'
p3 = 'l'
p4 = 'l'
p5 = 'o'
p6 = " "
p7 = 'w'
p8 = 'o'
p9 = 'r'
p10 = 'l'
p11 = 'd'
print(p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, p10, p11)
sentence = True
if sentence:
print("hello world")
print('hello world')