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Hola senor/senora/senorita (apilledo). Como esta usted?

¡Buenos dias señor (man)/señora (married woman)/señorita (un-married woman) + last name! ¡Buenos dias señor Smith!

or you could just say hola or hi if you feel like it otherwise you could say what the first person says

bye khilda6

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I think shouldn't you just say Hola. Hola means hello in spanish.

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Buenas tardes profesor. (or profesora if the professor is a female)

¿Cómo está usted?

Good afternoon professor.

How are you?

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It could be, hola maestra, or buenos dias maestra

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