Salve, munde!
A very rough English pronunciation is: Sal - way, mun-deh!
Salve means "hello" in Latin. It is a generic greeting that can also be used to mean "welcome."
Salve is a singular greeting in Latin. Salvete is a plural greeting. As in, you use salve when you're saying hi to one person/thing, and you use salvete when you are saying hi to a group of people.
Mundus means "world" in Latin. It is a second declension masculine noun. In this sentence, we are saying hello to the world, so mundus needs to be in the vocative case instead of the nominative. It's like saying "Hello, Brutus!" when you see Brutus walking by. "Salve, Brute!"
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salve=hello vale=goodbye
The Latin word for "Hello" is Salve when you are talking to two people you add -te to Salve. So talking to two people you will say Salvete. Hello = butcrack (sal-way)
Salve nauta.
To greet someone in Latin, say "salve." If you are greeting multiple people, say "salvete."
You would say "salvete."
To say hello in pig Latin, you would say "ellohay".
In Pig Latin, you would say "ellohay."
hello
Salve bella.
salve=hello vale=goodbye
The Latin word for "Hello" is Salve when you are talking to two people you add -te to Salve. So talking to two people you will say Salvete. Hello = butcrack (sal-way)
Salve nauta.
Pig Latin for hello is ell-hay; for goodbye is ood-gay eye-bay.
Oh, dude, you wanna impress your kid with some Latin, huh? Alright, so to say "hello son" in Latin, you'd say "Salve, fili." Just imagine your kid's face when you drop that on them at breakfast. Like, they'll be so confused, it'll be hilarious.
To greet someone in Latin, say "salve." If you are greeting multiple people, say "salvete."
To say the words 'hello beautiful' in the Thai language you say swasdi swyngam''. In Latin language you say 'pulchra salve'.
You would say "salvete."