The Latin phrase 'Salve mater misericordiae' are the opening words to the Catholic antiphon to the Virgin Mary. The English translation is the following: Hail, Mother of Mary. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'salve' means 'hail'; 'mater' means 'mother'; and 'misericordiae' means 'of mercy'.
The title`s just off by one word; it`s Mercy instead of Mary. So it`s "Hail, Mother of Mercy." Obvious once you keep reading but it didn`t make sense so I had to fix it.
"Hello, girl."
Salve is the word for hello in latin. But the real meaning is "Be healthy". Salve is the word for hello in latin. But the real meaning is "Be healthy".
"Dios te salve" translates to "God save you" in English. It is a common greeting similar to "hello" or "bless you" in Spanish-speaking cultures.
"Hello, Mrs."! in English is Salve, signora! in Italian.
Salvation - though, it is technically from the latin word "salveo". However, "salve" is derived from "salveo", so they are both the same.
Salve Michele, come va?
Salve is hello, or greetings in Italian and Latin. Some English words that come from it are salvation, salver, and salvage.
This isn't a Latin phrase. It's one phrase and part of another.Ego sum means "I am"; salve mi is "Hello, my ...".
Salve Mi Chiamo Savannah ! pronunciation - Salv me kiamo Savannah my spelling - Salve Mi Chiamo Jaydon D'Acampo. - not related to Gino !!!
Salve. Salve.
Some abstract noun synonyms for 'salve' are:aidanalgesiccurehelpremedysoother
• Thomas Tallis - Salve intemerata virgo • Josquin Des Prez - Stabat Mater • Pierre de La Rue- Lamentatione Jeremiae