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A seasonal greeting is a greeting apropos to the season, e.g., Merry Christmas, Happy Easter, Happy Independence Day, etc.
You can find free greeting cards online. 123greetings.com has free ecards that you can send with a variety of events, such as birthdays and holidays. You can even send it early and it will deliver it on the day you want.
Yes, "salve" is a Sicilian greeting, derived from Latin, meaning "hello" or "greetings." It is used in various parts of Italy, particularly in the southern regions, including Sicily. While more common in formal contexts, it can also be used in casual conversations.
Blue Mountain sells Greeting Cards for many occasions. Some of these occasions include Birthdays, Christmas, Anniversaries, Father's Day, 4th of July, New Year, Easter, Thanksgiving and Halloween.
The word bonjour is a French greeting meaning "good day."
bonjour is the standard French greeting, meaning literally 'good day'
The most common greeting, meaning hello or good day, is either "Jambo" or "Hujambo."
it is a greeting to someone.
Literally, it would mean "I bow to you". It is, however, a normal greeting in India, meaning little more than "Good day" or the equivalents. The formal version of it would be "Namaskar", and is normally used when speaking to the elderly, those of a higher authority etc.
A typical Australian greeting is "G'day", which is short for "good day".
In the language of Letzebuergesch people often say 'Moien' (meaning (good)morning) all day long, as an informal greeting.
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The most usual greeting (by English speakers) would be "good yontif." The word yontif is the Yiddish variation of the original Hebrew yom tov, meaning literally good day, but meaning holiday. Others say "chag Pesach sameach" which is Hebrew and means "happy Passover."
A seasonal greeting is a greeting apropos to the season, e.g., Merry Christmas, Happy Easter, Happy Independence Day, etc.
"Bonjour" in French means "hello" or "good day". It is a common greeting used throughout the day when meeting someone or entering a place.
It is a greeting or enquiry about the health,welfare and mood of the addressee.