There are many different ways to say hello in French to people or friends you know. An informal hello is Salut.
Bonjour is Hello in English so it is the most common greeting in French!FACT: if you didnt know bonjour does actually mean good day: Bon means good -Jour means day. Put them together and it says Hello!Bonjour is "hello" in French. It the greeting most people hear if they are in France.
Cau! is used as Hello! between friends or other people you know well. More appropriate way to say 'Hello' is Sveiki!
It's informal for "hello." Usually used among friends or people you know well.
No, the f-word in English does not mean "hello" in French. The f-word is a vulgar swear word in both languages with similar meanings. Be careful when using it in French as it can be offensive.
In many parts of Madagascar they speak french. hello is bonjour. Malagash is salama
the size of western antarctica ye know hello friends
"Hello" in French is "bonjour" (boh[n]-JOOR), which literally means "good day" and can be used from the morning until sundown. In the evening, "bonsoir" (boh[n]-SWAR) is more appropriate.Among young people, "salut" (sah-lew) is the most common greeting, and if you're good friends with someone then "coucou" (koo-koo) is a cute way of saying hi.BonjourWhen answering the telephone, one would usually say 'allo.' But when greeting someone in person, it is usually 'bonjour' (good day). 'Bonjour' is frequently the word used when in English the speaker would say 'hello' in the same circumstances. 'Bonjour' is a more polite word than 'allo.'bonjour (pronounced bon-sure) if formal or salut (pronounced (sal-oo) if casual
In French, the name of the composer Eduard Lalo is pronounced as "Ay-dwahr Lah-loh," with the emphasis on the first syllable of each name.
The song that says "Say hello to the people you know and everyone you meet" is "Put On a Happy Face" from the musical Bye Bye Birdie. It is a cheerful and uplifting song that encourages people to spread positivity and greet others warmly.
hello people of earth i don't know
Hi in French is Salut (don't pronounce the "t") but this is informal, a formal way to say hi or hello in France would be to say bonjour, this is translated directly as good day. Usually salut is only used to greet someone you know well, like a friend.
English - Hello Irish - Dia Duit Dutch - dach (don't know how to spell it) French - Bonjour Spanish hola (h is silent) and that's all I know from my head :p