It comes from the Latin word for health.
Salus is the root word for 'salutations'. It's a feminine gender noun. The particular form that serves as the root is in the nominative singular, as the subject of a sentence.
The root word of "alarm" is the Italian word "allarme," which means to give warning or signal of danger.
The root word for "capricious" is "caprice," which comes from the Italian word "capriccio" meaning whim or fancy.
The root word of "colonel" is the Italian word "colonello," which means "column leader."
The root word of grotesque is "grotto," which comes from the Italian word "grottesca," referring to artworks found in grottoes or caves resembling strange or bizarre forms.
Salus is the root word for 'salutations'. It's a feminine gender noun. The particular form that serves as the root is in the nominative singular, as the subject of a sentence.
Salutations, dear friend.
The root word of "alarm" is the Italian word "allarme," which means to give warning or signal of danger.
Salve! is a Renaissance Italian equivalent of the English word "Hello!" The above-mentioned example serves as a synonym of "Salutations!" and "Salute!" in English. The pronunciation will be "SAL-vey" in Italian.
The word Charlotte used to say hello to Wilbur was "Salutations."
The root word of "colonel" is the Italian word "colonello," which means "column leader."
The root word for "capricious" is "caprice," which comes from the Italian word "capriccio" meaning whim or fancy.
The word itself is Italian, but it is certainly Latin in origin. 'graffiare' - 'to scribble' is the root word.
Salutations
The root word of grotesque is "grotto," which comes from the Italian word "grottesca," referring to artworks found in grottoes or caves resembling strange or bizarre forms.
"Tratt-" is the root of the Italian word trattoria. The feminine singular noun in question means "restaurant" through its derivation from the present infinitive trattare ("to treat") and the masculine singular noun trattore ("restaurateur") in Italian and through its development from the French masculine singular noun traiteur ("caterer"). The pronunciation will be "traht" for the root word and "TRAT-to-REE-a" for the derivative.
Salutations is just a fancy way of saying, "Hello"