I can't think of an exact equivalent, but you can say "tope-là", even if it sounds a bit old-fashioned (the kind of phrase people used twenty or thirty years ago). Actually, the French don't really do that.
Addition by Crisdean
Spinto is right : it is unusual for the french to do that.
However, you can say "tope-la" (in genenal to seal a deal) and, in order to share happiness (like a victory, or complicity), you can say "tape m'en cinq" (hit my five).
I hope the way I formulated my answer is understandable.
Addition by Gros Papa
Crisdean is right in that a more "formal" thing to say it "tope-la", you see that in tv commercials and ads. I don't know about in France but here in Quebec we give high fives all the time, especially when watching sports followed by "Ouais!" which means "Yea!" (well it means yes but in the context it is yea)
hi > "salut" or "bonjour" bye > "salut" or "au revoir"
j'aime Kayla
je just dit bonjour
"Bonjour" is the formal word for "hello". "Salut" is more informal, used for friendly company.
a pal = un copain (pronounce cop-ann) Hi matey, Hi chum = Salut, mon gars
In French, the word for "hi" is "salut." It is a casual way to greet someone.
To say hi in French it's: Salut (Sal oo)hope that helps!
salut!
Hi:(in french) salut hello in amharic : selam
Canada speaks English and French. So you can say 'Hi' or 'Bonjour".
bonjour
Saying hello in french is Bonjour
SALUT!! The people of Mali speak french! Nope you say hi as "asu"
Um if you want to know how to say "hi" in French, it's "salut." Salut can also be "bye."
twenty five is 'vingt cinq' in French.
Bonjour, Adam.
we say "salut" pronounced as "saluu"to "hi" in fench