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French Phrase

Salut, John.

/sa.ly ʒɔn/
Meaning"Hi, John."
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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.

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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

1

Salut

A common informal greeting where the final 't' is silent.

2

Comma usage

In French, it is grammatically correct to place a comma before a person's name when addressing them directly.

🗨In Conversation

A

Salut, John.

Hi, John.

Salut! Ça va ?

Hi! How are you?

B

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).

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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.