Que tal!
Hola!
Como estas?
Buenos dias!
Que hay?
The verb for "to give" is "dar."
To give.
I give
You give (polite you, plural) They give
Sir good morning is a greeting. This greeting is specific for a male person (sir = male) and probably for someone who is older than you or someone who is your employer. However this is not standard English, the greeting should be - Good morning Sir.
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A nice greeting card.
Give a friendly greeting, such as "wazzup dawg?"
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Yes, but these are relatively short words like: par (pair) or dan (they give).
"To give" in Spanish is "dar". "Give to me" would be "darme".
parts of a letter: * heading * greeting * body * closing
The traditional greeting is to place your palms together, as if you were praying, with your figertip at about chin level. Give a slight bow of your head and say "Sabai Dee". This is Lao for "Hello".
Dando - from the verb Dar -to give
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