Usually I would use "saludos", which simply means "greetings". In a very formal context, you might also use "salutaciones".
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.
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The Spanish American War was fought in Spanish Colonial Cuba, Spanish Colonial Puerto Rico and Spanish Philippines. The US fired on Guam, did no damage and they thought it was a ship's salute. They were not aware that a War was in progress and the small number of Spanish soldiers in Guam surrendered.
The Spanish American War was fought in Spanish Colonial Cuba, Spanish Colonial Puerto Rico and Spanish Philippines. The US fired on Guam, did no damage and they thought it was a ship's salute. They were not aware that a War was in progress and the small number of Spanish soldiers in Guam surrendered.
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This is latin, not spanish. It means "Hail Caesar, we who are about to die salute you."
The FFA Salute is the Pledge of Allegiance.
Yes that is the correct spelling of salute.Some example sentences are:I salute you for knowing how to spell that word.The soldier forgets to salute his commanding officer.The Nazi salute is illegal in Germany and those caught doing it are jailed.Remember to salute the Queen as she passes.
A Salty Salute was created in 1995.
American Salute was created in 1972.
Salute to Adventurers was created in 1915.
Salute to the Streetz was created in 2010.