Saluda in english

Greets

pronunciation: grits part of speech: verb
In gestures

saludar = greet ; salute ; say + hi ; pass + the time of day. 

Example: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.Example: This is the epitome of a casual beachside bar, offering long cool drinks during the heat of the day, and cocktails to salute the setting sun.Example: But if you're out and about like I am, here's where I'll be over the next few nights, and feel free to say hi if you're going to be in the same area.Example: And while I ate, waited on by the rosy-cheeked chambermaid, in came my host to pass the time of day.

more:

» saludar a Alguien levantando el sombrero ligeramentetip + Posesivo + hat to + Nombre .

Example: There's nothing else you can do except tip your hat to them, offer them congratulations and wish them all the best in the future.

» saludar con la manowave .

Example: 'Ciao!' I shouted to the gondoliers as they glided past, their passengers waving up to me as I stood on the balcony of my room.

» saludarsegreet + each othergreet + one another .

Example: Kuwaitis traditionally greet each other by shaking hands and kissing cheeks.

Example: When we greet one another, it is not always done with words.
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