Its like the italian word 'ciao'. Its used to say hello but also bye.
"Servus" is the nominative form of the Latin word meaning "slave" or "servant," while "servum" is the accusative form. "Servus" is used when the word is the subject of a sentence, while "servum" is used when the word is the direct object.
Formal - auf Wiedersehen Informal - Tschüß, Ade, Servus, Ciao, Bye Auf Wiedersehen is pronounced : OWF VEE-DER-ZAY-IN
Hallo, hi, Servus, Grüß Dich
But isn't a German word.
Plick is not a German word.
greave is not a German word.
Rouse is not a German word
Servus - hey
it means slave or servant.
"houpacker" means nothing in German; it is not a German word.
That word is not German, sorry.