There are various greetings you can use in Spanish.
Hola is a simple "Hi" or "Hello"
Buenos días is used in much the same way (it literally means 'good day')
(N.B. many people will use both together, i.e. "Hola, buenos días")
Buenas tardes is "Good afternoon" or "Good evening", depending on what time it is when you say it (not to be confused with "Buenas noches", which means "Good night" and is a parting comment rather than a greeting)
Saludos
I bring you greetings from Guatemala
yo amor tu
hi "puedes hacerlo" greetings from mexico
Tipos de saludos diferentes.
The word good in Spanish is "bueno" (masculine) or "buena" (feminine). For plurals (and for greetings), you would use buenos or buenas.
The Spanish phrase "Saludis a su esposo" translates into English as "Greetings to your husband". For further Spanish translations, try the "Translationbabylon" website.
Season's Greetings in Portuguese is "Felizes Festas" or "Boas Festas".
You can say: Yo era el gobernador or Yo fui el gobernador both are ok. greetings!
greetings = aloha
Gibson Greetings has been purchased by American Greetings in Cleveland.
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.