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'Hola, senorita/senora' if informally to a young woman/older woman

'Buenos dias//buenas tardes//buenas noches, senorita/senora' =

'Good morning/day//good afternoon/evening//good evening/night', folloowed by 'senorita' or 'senora' as indicated above, but more formally.

NB 'senorita/senora' have a tilde, ~, over the 'n'; and 'dias' an accent over the 'i'.

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13y ago

Saludos para los días de fiesta (Greetings for the hollidays)

Saludos temporados (Seasons greetings)

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Temporadas saludos.

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