The equivalent in french to "hi" is "allo". But "bonjour", "salut", "hey" are commonly used in french
If you mean 'elle' as in French, it is hi.
The word 'hi' is an interjection, it has no plural form. The word 'hello' is also an interjection and it is a noun, the plural noun form is 'hellos'.
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
The French word for freedom is liberte.
yes champagne is a french word
Bonjour or salute
In French, the word for "hi" is "salut." It is a casual way to greet someone.
Salut!
bonjour
"Salut, comment cava?" is the french word for hi how are you. Bonjour/saloo, comment ca va(bon-jor/suloo, ko-mo so vo)
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The French word "salut" comes from the Latin "salus - salutem".
"salut" is the informal greeting used in French as an equivalent of "hi".
"Bonjour" is the formal word for "hello". "Salut" is more informal, used for friendly company.
The French translation of 'Hi' is 'Salut'
"salut, comment vas-tu ?"means "hi, how are you" in French.
a seal in French is un phoque. yes this word in French sounds like the f word in English. by the way, it is not funny when people say this, it is just what it sounds like in French!