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How to say 'Hello' in French?

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Heading the French Dept of Delhi Public school BLB

BON == good JOUR === day SOIR --- evening NUIT === night now u do it .. BONJOUR , BONSOIR ,, SALUT ,, when u talk to friends( informaly )
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Bonjour (formal) / Salut (informal)
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Salut
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Bonjour
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Native speaker of indian origin, now french tutor settled in Navi Mumbai

To a friend - Salut .. and in an official polite way - Bonjour ( Goodmorning)/ Bonsoir (Good evening)
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' SALUT ' IN FRENCH , ALSO, BON - JOUR , MEANS ' HAVE A GOOD DAY ' .
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"Bonjour" from Morning till evening (i.e. even in noon/afternoon) say "Bonjour"(pronounced bÃ?Â?Ã?Â?.Ã?Â?uÃ?Â?). In the evening, say "Bonsoir". In familiar situations, eg friends you may use "Salut" as you use "hi" in English (pron. t silent: saalyu)
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While greeting formally we say bonjour which means good day and informally you can greet with salut which is like saying hi!
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Bon means good
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Salut ( Informal - to friends , younger and Dearer ones) Bonjour ( Formal )
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