¡Hola! (Hello) OR
¿Cómo estás? = How are you?
'estás' refers to the informal you (tú) and would be used to greet a friend. There are other informal expressions, in addition to the above.
Example: ¿Qué tal? How are you doing?
To greet a friend in Spanish, you would say: 'Hola, '¿que tal?' OR 'Hola, ¿cómo estás?'
Two guys who are good friends in a Spanish-speaking country would likely greet each other with a hug and a pat on the back, followed by asking "¿Cómo estás?" (How are you?) or "¿Qué tal?" (What's up?). They may also use colloquial terms like "¿Qué pedo?" in Mexico or "¿Qué onda?" in some Central American countries.
How do you write a TR0LL question? You can't greet the spanish language!
You can greet someone in Aramaic by saying "Shlama," which means "peace." It is a common greeting in various Aramaic-speaking communities.
Between noon and seven PM in Spanish, you would typically greet someone with "Buenas tardes," which means "Good afternoon." This greeting is appropriate for that time frame and is commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures. You can follow it up with a friendly inquiry like "¿Cómo estás?" to ask how they are doing.
Countries that a Spanish speaking and have a history with communism and/or feminism use the word "Kavitha" when two or more people greet each other. This could be viewed as an expression of optimism.
saludar = to greet saluda = he/she/you(formal) greet(s)
I/you/we/they greet. He/she/it greets. The present participle is greeting.
Hey! In Latin America, in countries like Brazil, Argentina and generally most countries the greeting called 'Faire-Le-Bis' that came from France is VERY common, even between two men. In some European countries too, like Spain, Italy & French obviously. But countries like Germany, Netherlands a hand-shake is enough! In many Arabic countries, the 'kiss' happens between two men when they decide to make business together, but that's all. It depends where you are at, most countries considered friendly and warm are the ones with most influence in those greetings, like Brazil. Hope I helped!
French-speaking people greet each other in various ways depending on the country and culture. In France, a common greeting is "Bonjour" during the day and "Bonsoir" in the evening, often accompanied by a kiss on the cheek among acquaintances. In Canada, particularly in Quebec, people may say "Salut" among friends or "Bonjour" in more formal settings. In African countries like Senegal, greetings can be more elaborate, often involving inquiries about health and well-being before moving on to other topics.
"Khushamid" is a Farsi word that means "welcome" or "warmly received." It is often used in Persian-speaking countries as a way to greet someone or make them feel welcomed.
Salut
"Hej!"