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    As you learn how to say “hello” in French, you’ll find formal, informal, and slang expressions from bonjour (hello) to salut (hi) to greet all types of people
  • 4 Ways to Say Hello in French - wikiHow
    To say “hello” in French in both formal and casual settings, say “Bonjour,” which literally translates to “good day ” If you’re greeting someone in the evening or at night, switch to “Bonsoir,” or “Good evening ”
  • 20 Ways To Say Hello In French (with Audio) - FrenchLearner. com
    Learn how to say hello in French with native audio Discover 20 natural French greetings beyond bonjour and salut, taught by David Issokson of FrenchLearner com
  • 11 Ways to Say Hello in French - NaTakallam
    Ranging from Swiss to Haitian, young to old, here are many different ways you can greet someone in French like a true native! 1 Bonjour – across the francophone world One of the first things we are taught when starting a new language is basic greetings
  • 7 Types of Hello Greetings in French with Audio Recordings
    “Bonjour” is the most widely used way of saying hello in French, suitable for almost any situation It literally means “good day” and often goes with a kiss on the cheeks or a handshake For casual encounters, “Salut” and “Coucou” are popular choices
  • HELLO | translate English to French - Cambridge Dictionary
    HELLO translate: bonjour, allô, Hé, Ohé, salut ! Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary
  • Hello in French: Mastering Polite Greetings - Institut de Français
    Use Bonjour, Bonsoir, or Enchanté (e) depending on the time of day Add excusez-moi if you want to politely avoid disturbing someone In informal contexts, Salut or Coucou may also be used Say Bonjour, Bonsoir, or Bienvenue to acknowledge others politely For casual settings, Salut, Coucou, or Hello and other foreign variants are appropriate


















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