salut cava ??
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"salut" is the informal greeting used in French as an equivalent of "hi".
salut - hi/bye allo - hello when answering the phone
In French, the word for "hi" is "salut." It is a casual way to greet someone.
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.
The French word for "hi" is "salut."
salut - hi/bye allo - hello when answering the phone
"Bonjour" is the formal word for "hello". "Salut" is more informal, used for friendly company.
In the French used there, it would be "bonjour" (good day) or "salut" (hi).
"Bonjour" is the typical way to say hello in French.
The French translation of 'Hi' is 'Salut'
In French, the word for "hi" is "salut." It is a casual way to greet someone.
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.
"salut" is the informal greeting used in French as an equivalent of "hi".
"Hi, how are you?" in French is spelled "Salut, comment รงa va ?"
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.
Hi:(in french) salut hello in amharic : selam
The equivalent in french to "hi" is "allo". But "bonjour", "salut", "hey" are commonly used in french