saludo

/saˈluðo/
nounBeginner
general

An act of greeting someone, typically with words, gestures, or actions.

El saludo tradicional en Japón es una reverencia.

The traditional greeting in Japan is a bow.

Recibió un caluroso saludo de sus amigos.

He received a warm greeting from his friends.

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The formality of a saludo can vary depending on the relationship between the people involved.

Collocations

dar un saludoto give a greetingsaludo formalformal greetingsaludo militarmilitary salute

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Related Phrases

saludo militarphrase
military salute
saludo de manosphrase
handshake

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Greetings

In Spanish-speaking cultures, the formality of a saludo can vary. A handshake is common in formal settings, while a kiss on the cheek is more informal among friends and family.

Gold Rule

Cultural Context

The appropriate saludo can depend on the cultural norms of the region. For example, in some Latin American countries, a kiss on the cheek is common, while in others, a handshake is preferred.

📖Word Origin

From the Latin 'salutare', meaning 'to greet' or 'to wish health'.

📝Usage Notes

In Spanish, 'saludo' can refer to both verbal and non-verbal greetings. The verb form is 'saludar'.

Word Breakdown

salud
health
root
+
-o
noun ending
suffix
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