Salut, les filles! in French means "Hi, girls!" in English.
"And hi!" and "And bye!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Et salut! Context makes clear which form suits. The pronunciation will be "ey sa-lyoo" in French.
Salut in French is "Hi" or "Goodbye" among friends and peers. Bonjour for "Hi" and Au revoir for "Goodbye" must be used otherwise.
"au revoir" means "good bye", "salut" (no "e") means "hello", "hi".
"Bye, dear!" and "Hi, dear!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Salut, cher! Context makes clear which form suits regarding the "dear" male. The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo sher" in French.
"Hi!" in English is Sali! or Salut! in French, Hallo! or Tschau! in German, Ciao! in Italian and Allegra! in Romansh.
"Hello, Beate!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Salut, Béate! The greeting also translates as "Hey (Hi), Beate!" or "Bye (Cheers, Goodbye), Beate!" according to context in English. The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo bey-at" in French.
In French, "hey" is typically translated as "salut" which is a casual greeting between friends or acquaintances.
"Bye, Miss!" and "Hi, young lady!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Salut, Mlle! Context makes clear which form suits regarding la mademoiselle ("the young lady"). The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo mad-mwa-zel" in French.
"Salvation Port" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Port Salut. The masculine singular phrase most famously references the cheese named in honor of the Abbaye Notre-Dame du Port du Salut of Entrammes, Pays de la Loire, France and thereby represents a shortened form of Port du Salut. The pronunciation will be "por sa-lyoo" in French.
Hello = Bonjour [ bon meaning '' good '' & jour meaning '' day '' ] Hi = Salut Hey = Hé
Salut is an informal greeting, meaning both 'hello' or 'goodbye'.
Bonjour (polite) Salut (to friend) Often, "salut" is translated by "Hi" but it is considered impolite to say"salut" to someone you don't know.