French Phrase
Salut, John.
Meaning
'Salut' is a versatile French greeting that translates to 'hi' or 'hello' in informal contexts. It is a friendly way to acknowledge someone you know well. Interestingly, it can also be used to mean 'bye' when leaving.
When to use
Use this phrase when greeting friends, family, or close colleagues. It is perfect for casual social gatherings or quick encounters in a relaxed environment.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Salut,John
Salut
A common informal greeting where the final 't' is silent.
Comma usage
In French, it is grammatically correct to place a comma before a person's name when addressing them directly.
🗨In Conversation
Salut, John.
Hi, John.
Salut! Ça va ?
Hi! How are you?
✕Common Mistakes
Salut, Monsieur le Président.
'Salut' is too informal for high-ranking officials or formal business settings; use 'Bonjour' instead.
↔Alternatives
Bonjour, John.
Hello, John.
Coucou, John.
Hey there, John (very informal).
Cultural Tip
In French culture, using 'Salut' implies a level of 'tutoiement' (using 'tu' instead of 'vous'). While common among youth and friends, always start with 'Bonjour' when entering a shop or speaking to a stranger to remain polite.

