Greeting in spanish
Saludo
pronunciation: sɑludoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sɑludoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
greet1 = saludar.
Example: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.greet2 = recibir, acoger.
Example: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.more:
» greet + each other = saludarse.
Example: Kuwaitis traditionally greet each other by shaking hands and kissing cheeks.» greet + Nombre + warmly = acoger con entusiasmo.
Example: Descriptive bibliography has long been acknowledged as one primary field of bibliographical activity and greeted especially warmly by those who wish to see a strictly utilitarian end for these studies.» greet + one another = saludarse.
Example: When we greet one another, it is not always done with words.greeting = saludo.
Example: She began, right off, without a greeting.more:
» exchange + greeting = intercambiar saludos.
Example: The 'empty sincerity' of the greeting one might exchange on passing an acquaintance on the street is not sufficient for reference enquirers, as Thomas Lee Eichman has recently explained.» greeting card [greetings card] = tarjeta de felicitación.
Example: The British Library also houses collections of maps, music, newspapers and ephemera such as posters, postcards and greetings cards.» introductory greeting = saludo introductorio, saludo de introducción.
Example: The use of the phrase 'To Whom it May Concern" was once a popular introductory greeting for a business letter or formal correspondence.» season's greetings! = ¡felices fiestas!.
Example: I hope that you find the issue interesting and that you can contribute to this subject -- With my best season's greetings!.