You can hug them or give kiss on the cheek. A handshake between men is also common
How do you write a TR0LL question? You can't greet the spanish language!
The most common way for Australians to greet each other at Christmas is by saying either "Merry Christmas, or "Happy Christmas". There is no uniquely Australian way to make your Christmas greetings.
saludar = to greet saluda = he/she/you(formal) greet(s)
Merry Christmas or Feliz Navidad, what else?
Answer: 96% of Americans celebrate Christmas so 'Merry Christmas' would be the best choice, unless you know that the person is Jewish in which case you would say 'Happy Hannukah'.
They don't just greet the person they are talking to, they also greet, or ask how their whole line of family is.
Hola, don/donna _________
"¡Buenos días!"
sup homie
A christmas carol in spanish is called "villancico"
In Ilocano, you would say "Naimbag a Paskua" to greet someone Merry Christmas.
In Spanish, "salute me" can be translated as "salúdame." This phrase is used when you want someone to greet or acknowledge you. The verb "saludar" means "to greet," and the addition of "me" indicates that the greeting is directed towards the speaker.