Ciao! as a greeting and saluto as a noun are Italian equivalents of the French word salut. The greetings and the noun translates from French and Italian into English respectively as "Bye (Goodbye, Hello, Hi)" and "salute" according to context. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow" and sa-LOO-to" in Italian and "sa-lyoo" in French.
"Hi!" in English is Sali! or Salut! in French, Hallo! or Tschau! in German, Ciao! in Italian and Allegra! in Romansh.
you can use "ciao" in french, German, dutch or English it means hi, hello, bye, see you later, etc,. in french it could"adieu" which means, "Bye"
Salut, belle! is a French equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, bella! The greeting translates into English as "Hello, beautiful!" The respective pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo bel" in French and "tchow BEL-la" in Italian.
In French, "hey" is typically translated as "salut" which is a casual greeting between friends or acquaintances.
Salut, les filles! in French means "Hi, girls!" in English.
salut bonjour
Bonjour (polite) Salut (to friend) Often, "salut" is translated by "Hi" but it is considered impolite to say"salut" to someone you don't know.
hi how's it going = salut, comment ça va?
Salut in French is "Hi" or "Goodbye" among friends and peers. Bonjour for "Hi" and Au revoir for "Goodbye" must be used otherwise.
Cuisine in French is cucina in Italian.
"Cognac" is the same in French and in Italian.
Émilie in French is Emilia in Italian.