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1 saludar
saludar ( conjugate saludar) verbo transitivo lo saluda atentamente (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE); los saludó con la mano she waved at themb) (Mil) to saluteverbo intransitivoc) (Mil) to salutesaludarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to say hello to o greet each other
saludar verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien directamente) (de palabra) to say hello to, greet (con la mano) to wave to
2 (a alguien a través de otros) to send regards to: salúdales de nuestra parte, give them our regards
3 (a alguien en una carta) le saluda atentamente, yours faithfully o sincerely
4 Mil to salute
5 (un acontecimiento, una medida) to welcome
saludamos la proclamación de independencia, we welcome the proclamation of independence ' saludar' also found in these entries: Spanish: compadre - desplante - inclinarse - salud - tarde - mano - noche English: acknowledge - arrogant - bow - do - greet - kowtow - nod - salute - unprecedented - warmly - wave - curtain - hail - pop -
2 saluda
Del verbo saludar: ( conjugate saludar) \ \
saluda es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: saluda saludar
saludar ( conjugate saludar) verbo transitivo lo saluda atentamente (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE); los saludó con la mano she waved at themb) (Mil) to saluteverbo intransitivoc) (Mil) to salutesaludarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to say hello to o greet each other
saluda sustantivo masculino (comunicación breve y por escrito) el embajador envió un saludo al ministro para invitarle a una recepción, the ambassador sent the minister a note inviting him to a reception
saludar verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien directamente) (de palabra) to say hello to, greet (con la mano) to wave to
2 (a alguien a través de otros) to send regards to: salúdales de nuestra parte, give them our regards
3 (a alguien en una carta) le saluda atentamente, yours faithfully o sincerely
4 Mil to salute
5 (un acontecimiento, una medida) to welcome
saludamos la proclamación de independencia, we welcome the proclamation of independence ' saluda' also found in these entries: Spanish: pique - saludar - atentamente - atte. - espera - particular - roto English: friendly - sincerely - yours - faithfully -
3 saludo
Del verbo saludar: ( conjugate saludar) \ \
saludo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
saludó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: saludar saludo
saludar ( conjugate saludar) verbo transitivo lo saluda atentamente (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE); los saludó con la mano she waved at themb) (Mil) to saluteverbo intransitivoc) (Mil) to salutesaludarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to say hello to o greet each other
saludo sustantivo masculinoa) greeting;◊ te mandan saludos they send (you) their regards o best wishes;saludos (Corresp) best wishes; le hice un saludo con la mano I gave him a wave, I waved to himb) (Mil) salute
saludar verbo transitivo
1 (a alguien directamente) (de palabra) to say hello to, greet (con la mano) to wave to
2 (a alguien a través de otros) to send regards to: salúdales de nuestra parte, give them our regards
3 (a alguien en una carta) le saluda atentamente, yours faithfully o sincerely
4 Mil to salute
5 (un acontecimiento, una medida) to welcome
saludamos la proclamación de independencia, we welcome the proclamation of independence
saludo sustantivo masculino
1 (de palabra) greeting
2 (con la mano) wave
3 Mil salute Locuciones: retirar el saludo a alguien, to stop talking to sb
un saludo o saludos, best wishes, regards ' saludo' also found in these entries: Spanish: adiós - calurosa - caluroso - esbozar - hombre - lado - negar - noche - recuerdo - saluda - servidor - servidora - siquiera - afectuoso - cariñoso - cordial - encabezamiento - hola - recibir - saludar English: best - bow - compliment - cut - evening - greeting - hail - hearty - if - nod - remember - salute - wave - wish - yours -
4 saludarse
■saludarse verbo reflexivo to say hello to each other, greet each other Locuciones: no saludarse, not to be on speaking terms ' saludarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: saludar
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