Salut
but it is pronounced saloo
Formal: "Bonjour" Informal: Kiss, and "Salut" Bonjour
'bonjour' or 'salut' (informal)
Bonjour, comment allez-vous ? (formal or several persons)Bonjour, comment vas-tu ? (informal and for one person)
Hello can be translated 'salut' which is quite informal, or simply 'bonjour' which is used casually by everyone.
I have no idea. but i made a new language called Oppo Latin and "Hih" is Hi in Oppo Latin.
Either 'bonjour mon ami(e)' or 'salut mon ami(e)' *bonjour is more formal, while salut is very informal
Bonjour bébé. (Hello baby) Salut bébé. (Hey baby,informal)
informal: salut! ca va? formal: Bonjour! Comment allez-vous?
English does have that: 'bonjour' is 'hello', while 'salut' is like 'hi'. 'Hello' is a more formal word than 'hi'.
The appropriate response to "bonjour," which means "hello" in French, is typically "bonjour" in return. You can also respond with a friendly smile or nod to acknowledge the greeting. If the context is more informal or you want to vary your response, you could say "salut," which means "hi."
Well there is an informal and a formal way of saying "hello" in French.If you want to just say "hi" to your mates you would say "Salut" (informal)If you want to say "hello" formally you would say "Bonjour" (formal)
Two ways to say "hello" in French are "bonjour" and the more informal "salut".