意思
An informal greeting or farewell.
文化背景
The 'Salut' is often accompanied by 'la bise' (one kiss on each cheek). If you say 'Salut' but don't offer a kiss or a handshake, it might feel slightly cold. In Quebec, 'Salut' is extremely common and sometimes used in slightly more 'neutral' contexts than in France, though still informal. In the South, you might hear 'Salut' mixed with local dialects, and the number of 'bises' might increase to three or four. The 'Salut' threshold is a real thing. Using it too early with a boss can be a 'faux pas', but waiting too long after they've used it can make you seem stiff.
The 'Bye' Rule
If you are leaving a group of friends, a simple 'Allez, salut !' is the most natural way to exit.
The Silent T
Never pronounce the 't'. If you do, it sounds like the word 'salute' in English, which is not a greeting in French.
意思
An informal greeting or farewell.
The 'Bye' Rule
If you are leaving a group of friends, a simple 'Allez, salut !' is the most natural way to exit.
The Silent T
Never pronounce the 't'. If you do, it sounds like the word 'salute' in English, which is not a greeting in French.
The 'Tu' Test
If you aren't sure whether to use 'Salut', ask yourself: 'Would I call this person 'Tu'?' If yes, 'Salut' is safe.
The Wave
A small wave often accompanies 'Salut' when you are at a distance.
自我测试
Choose the best greeting for meeting your best friend at the park.
Tu vois ton meilleur ami au parc. Que dis-tu ?
Salut is the most natural and appropriate informal greeting for a best friend.
Complete the dialogue with the correct word.
Marc: 'Je dois partir maintenant. ____ !' Sophie: 'D'accord, à demain !'
In this context, Marc is leaving, so 'Salut' acts as 'Goodbye'.
Match the greeting to the person.
Match: 1. Your brother, 2. A police officer, 3. A group of friends.
Informal 'Salut' for family/friends, formal 'Bonjour' for authority figures.
What would you say when hanging up the phone with a classmate?
Léa: 'On se voit demain à la fac ?' Toi: 'Oui, ça marche. ____ !'
Salut is the standard way to end a casual call with a peer.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Salut vs. Bonjour
练习题库
4 练习Tu vois ton meilleur ami au parc. Que dis-tu ?
Salut is the most natural and appropriate informal greeting for a best friend.
Marc: 'Je dois partir maintenant. ____ !' Sophie: 'D'accord, à demain !'
In this context, Marc is leaving, so 'Salut' acts as 'Goodbye'.
Match: 1. Your brother, 2. A police officer, 3. A group of friends.
Informal 'Salut' for family/friends, formal 'Bonjour' for authority figures.
Léa: 'On se voit demain à la fac ?' Toi: 'Oui, ça marche. ____ !'
Salut is the standard way to end a casual call with a peer.
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常见问题
12 个问题Only if your boss uses 'tu' with you and the office culture is very casual. When in doubt, use 'Bonjour'.
Yes! It is one of the few French words that works perfectly for both arriving and leaving.
As a greeting, it has no gender. As a noun ('le salut'), it is masculine.
'Coucou' is more intimate and often used with children or very close friends. 'Salut' is the standard informal choice.
Yes, but only in informal emails to friends, family, or close colleagues.
Generally no, unless you are both in a very informal setting like a youth hostel or a skate park.
Round your lips as if to whistle, then try to say the English letter 'E'.
It's a way to greet a whole group of people at once without saying hello to everyone individually.
Yes, it is universally understood and used across the Francophonie, from France to Africa to Quebec.
No. In formal situations, it will make you sound unprofessional or rude.
Simply reply with 'Salut !' or 'Salut, ça va ?'.
Yes, they share the same Latin root 'salus', meaning health or safety.
相关表达
Coucou
similarA very informal 'hey there'
Bonjour
contrastHello (formal/neutral)
Au revoir
contrastGoodbye (formal/neutral)
Salutations
specialized formGreetings
À plus
builds onSee you later
Ça va ?
builds onHow's it going?