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Aincient Romans would greet each other by hopping on the right foot, flapping the left arm (as a chicken would), and blinking a different eye every two seconds. Okay, joke time over. In reality the Romans would greet each other by the word "salve" if speaking to one person or "salvete" if greeting more than one. The word "ave" could also be used or, if addressing a single person, the person's name could be used.

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Salve (literally Be of good health)

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A verbal greeting used by the Romans was the word "Ave". In Latin, "Ave" means "Hail" for anyone in high ranking. The word "Salve" was also regularly used and meant "Welcome".

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The Romans spoke latin and a popular greeting was salve ( pronounced sal vay) this was also used to make toasts when drinking wine

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"AVE CAESAR MORITURI TE SALUTANT" - Hail Caesar, those who are about to die salute you.

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The ancient Romans used either "salve" or "ave" to say hello

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Salve or Salvete

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In Latin, hello is "salve".

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"Ave"

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