"Salut" is an informal greeting in French, typically used among friends, family, or peers. It conveys a casual tone and is not suitable for formal situations. For formal contexts, it is better to use "Bonjour" or "Bonsoir."
Formal: "Bonjour" Informal: Kiss, and "Salut" Bonjour
English does have that: 'bonjour' is 'hello', while 'salut' is like 'hi'. 'Hello' is a more formal word than 'hi'.
informal: salut! ca va? formal: Bonjour! Comment allez-vous?
Either 'bonjour mon ami(e)' or 'salut mon ami(e)' *bonjour is more formal, while salut is very informal
You can say: · Hello = (formal) Bună ziua | (informal) Salut, Ceau/Ciao, Bună. · Welcome = (formal) Bine ați venit! | (informal) Bine ai venit!. "Hello and welcome" could be any combination between those above (of course, formal with formal and informal with informal). "and" is "și" (read as "she").
Informal: Ciao, hallo, hey, salut, hi Formal: Grüezi (kind of hard to say for non native speakers...)
"Bonjour" is the formal word for "hello". "Salut" is more informal, used for friendly company.
Salut is an informal greeting, meaning both 'hello' or 'goodbye'.
"salut" is the informal greeting used in French as an equivalent of "hi".
'bonjour' or 'salut' (informal)
Salut but it is pronounced saloo
Well there is an informal and a formal way of saying "hello" in French.If you want to just say "hi" to your mates you would say "Salut" (informal)If you want to say "hello" formally you would say "Bonjour" (formal)