*you say "bonjour" (pronounced bon-jer) which means "good day" to adults and teachers. *you say "salut" (pronounced sa-lue) which means "hi" or "hey" to your friends or family members.
salut, tu vas bien ? means "Hi, how d'you do" in French.
bonjourovuor
"Salut, tu es vraiment française" : "Hi, are you really french ?"
Salut poupée!
"slt grand frère" is French, and the direct translation to English is "SLT big brother"... SLT is a French acronym for "Salut", which means hi, or goodbye in English. So the full translation to English would be "Hi/goodbye big brother".
If you mean 'elle' as in French, it is hi.
if you mean salut then yes it means hi in french (informal, friends)
Salut means hi in French.
salut, tu vas bien ? means "Hi, how d'you do" in French.
"salut" is the informal greeting used in French as an equivalent of "hi".
hi, it means name of the user in english, it is written in french...
The French translation of 'Hi' is 'Salut'
In French, the word for "hi" is "salut." It is a casual way to greet someone.
"Hi, how are you?" in French is spelled "Salut, comment ça va ?"
Hi:(in french) salut hello in amharic : selam
You can say "j'ai onze ans" in French to mean "I am 11 years old".
Bonjour Elana or Salute Elana. Both mean the same sort of thing.