The FFA Salute is the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Well 'Salut' (without the 'e') means 'hi', and 'bon' means 'good'.. But it might mean 'proper salute' ?
That salute is something from her own district and it basically means "farewell"
The Latin word salūtāre, Which means to greet.
Usually I would use "saludos", which simply means "greetings". In a very formal context, you might also use "salutaciones".
English as a noun or verb, but in French and German, 'salut' means both "Hi" and "Bye" as a general greeting term.
Salute.
salute, admire, esteem
Hitler modelled his 'Third Riech' on the Roman Empire. This can easily be seen in the classical building project which he embarked on. The open handed salute was copied from the Roman military salute. With the salute were spoken the words 'Sieg Hiel' which translated means "Hail to the call of victory" which was sometimes combined with a heel click.
salute
This was a Nazi salute that means literally "hail, Victory." It is profoundly offensive to use this salute in almost all contexts other than documentary or historical research contexts.
Super! salute....survivor.... Salute