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1 greet
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be greeted[Swahili Word] -salimiwa[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] the grandmother was greeted by the woman (mother)[Swahili Example] Nyanya alisalimiwa na mama------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] go to greet[Swahili Word] -laki[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -amkia[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Word] amka V[Swahili Example] akamwamkia na kumbusu mkono [Ya]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -amkua[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] amka V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -pa salamu[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -pa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -toa salamu[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -toa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -salim[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] abbr. for salimia------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -salimia[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] Greet the parents[Swahili Example] Salimie wazazi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -salimu[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -shangalia[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] they greeted him/her[Swahili Example] wamemshangalia.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -shangilia[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] they greeted him/her[Swahili Example] wamemshangilia------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet[Swahili Word] -wajihi[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet (in a servile way)[Swahili Word] -kongowea[Part of Speech] verb[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet (one another)[Swahili Word] -amkiana[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] amka V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet each other[Swahili Word] -peana salamu[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] -peana------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet each other[Swahili Word] -salimiana[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] the visitors greeted each other before eating[Swahili Example] Wagenu walisalimiana kabla ya kula------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet in the morning[Swahili Word] -sabahi[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] Arabic[English Example] Kidawa greeted him in the morning[Swahili Example] Kidawa alimsabahi [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet one another[Swahili Word] -peana[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet someone[Swahili Word] -amkia[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] S/he greeted them, "Good morning".[Swahili Example] Aliwaamkia, "Habari za asubuhi?"------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet someone (respectfully)[Swahili Word] -shika miguu ya[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet someone respectfully[Swahili Word] -shika miguu[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shika, mguu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet with rejoicings[Swahili Word] -sherehekea[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] the parents rejoiced at the wedding of their child[Swahili Example] Wazazi walisherehekea harusi ya mtoto wao------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] greet with rejoicings[Swahili Word] -sherekea[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] rejoice at oneself[Swahili Example] sherekea mwenyewe------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 амандасу
greet(бір-бірімен) greet one another -
3 saludarse
VPR* * *(v.) = greet + each other, greet + one anotherEx. Kuwaitis traditionally greet each other by shaking hands and kissing cheeks.Ex. When we greet one another, it is not always done with words.* * *(v.) = greet + each other, greet + one anotherEx: Kuwaitis traditionally greet each other by shaking hands and kissing cheeks.
Ex: When we greet one another, it is not always done with words.* * *
■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
* * *vprto greet one another;ni siquiera se saludan they don't even acknowledge each other -
4 saludar
v.1 to greet.ni siquiera nos saludó he didn't even say hello (to us)me saludó con la mano he waved to me (in greeting)saluda a María de mi parte give my regards to Maríale saluda atentamente yours faithfullysiempre que vamos a Lima pasamos a saludarlos whenever we go to Lima we drop in to say hello2 to say hello, to greet.* * *1 (demostrar cortesía) to greet2 (decir hola) to say hello to3 MILITAR to salute\le saluda atentamente (en carta) yours faithfullyno saludarse not to be on speaking termssaluda de mi parte a give my regards to* * *verb1) to greet2) salute* * *1. VT1) [al encontrarse con algn] [con palabras] to say hello to, greet frm; [con gestos] to wave at, wave toles saludaban desde el barco agitando pañuelos blancos — they waved white handkerchiefs at them from the ship
2) [en carta]3) (Mil) to salute4) [+ noticia, suceso] to hail, welcome2. VI1) (=dirigir un saludo) to say hello2) (Mil) to salute3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona>a) ( de palabra) to greet, say hello tose acercó a saludarlo — she went up to say hello to him o to greet him
como pasaba por allí, fui a saludarlos — since I was passing, I dropped in on them
lo saluda atentamente — (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE), Yours faithfully (BrE)
b) ( con un gesto)c) (Mil) to salute2) ( aplaudir) <innovación/medida> to welcome2.saludar via) ( de palabra) to say hello (o good morning etc)b) ( con un gesto) to wavec) (Mil) to salute3.saludarse v pron (recípr) to greet each otherya ni se saludan — they don't even say hello to each other now, they're not on speaking terms any more
* * *= greet, salute, say + hi.Ex. 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.Ex. This is the epitome of a casual beachside bar, offering long cool drinks during the heat of the day, and cocktails to salute the setting sun.Ex. But if you're out and about like I am, here's where I'll be over the next few nights, and feel free to say hi if you're going to be in the same area.----* saludarse = greet + each other, greet + one another.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona>a) ( de palabra) to greet, say hello tose acercó a saludarlo — she went up to say hello to him o to greet him
como pasaba por allí, fui a saludarlos — since I was passing, I dropped in on them
lo saluda atentamente — (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE), Yours faithfully (BrE)
b) ( con un gesto)c) (Mil) to salute2) ( aplaudir) <innovación/medida> to welcome2.saludar via) ( de palabra) to say hello (o good morning etc)b) ( con un gesto) to wavec) (Mil) to salute3.saludarse v pron (recípr) to greet each otherya ni se saludan — they don't even say hello to each other now, they're not on speaking terms any more
* * *= greet, salute, say + hi.Ex: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.
Ex: This is the epitome of a casual beachside bar, offering long cool drinks during the heat of the day, and cocktails to salute the setting sun.Ex: But if you're out and about like I am, here's where I'll be over the next few nights, and feel free to say hi if you're going to be in the same area.* saludarse = greet + each other, greet + one another.* * *saludar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona›1 (de palabra) to greet, say hello to, say hi to ( colloq)se acercó a saludarlo she went up to say hello to him o to greet himnunca saluda a nadie cuando llega a la oficina he never says good morning o hello to anyone when he comes into the officecomo pasaba por allí, fui a saludarlos as I was passing, I dropped by to say hello o I dropped in on themsaluda a tu hermano de mi parte say hello to your brother for o from me, give my regards to your brotherlo saluda atentamente ( Corresp) Sincerely (yours) ( AmE), Yours sincerely ( BrE), Yours faithfully ( BrE)2(con un gesto): los saludó con la mano she waved to themlos artistas salieron a saludar al público the performers came out to take a bowB (aplaudir) ‹innovación/medida› to welcomesaludo esta decisión del comité I welcome o applaud this decision by the committee■ saludarvi1 (de palabra) to say hello ( o good morning etc)2 (con un gesto) to wave3 ( Mil) to salute( recípr):ya ni se saludan they don't even say hello to each other now, they aren't on speaking terms nowtras saludarse pasaron al comedor after greeting each other o saying hello they went into the restaurant* * *
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 salute
verbo intransitivo
c) (Mil) to salute
saludarse 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
* * *♦ vt1. [por cortesía] to greet;ni siquiera nos saludó she didn't even say hello (to us);me saludó con la mano he waved to me (in greeting);saluda a Ana de mi parte give my regards to Ana;le saluda atentamente [en carta] yours faithfully;siempre que vamos a Lima pasamos a saludarlos whenever we go to Lima we drop in to say hello;tuvo que salir a saludar al público varias veces he had to come back on stage to take a bow several times2. [soldado, policía] to salute3. [acoger favorablemente] to welcome;los sindicatos saludaron el acuerdo como una victoria de los trabajadores the unions hailed the agreement as a victory for the workers♦ vito say hello;salió a saludar varias veces she came on stage to take a bow several times* * *v/t1 say hello to, greet;salúdele de mi parte say hello to him for me2 MIL salute* * *saludar vt1) : to greet, to say hello to2) : to salute♦ saludarse vr* * *saludar vb2. (militares) to salutele saluda atentamente yours faithfully / yours sincerely -
5 KVEÐJA
I)(kveð, kvaddi, kvaddr), v.1) to call on, summon (Þórvaldr kvaddi húskarla sína);kveðja e-n e-s, to request (demand) of one;kveðja matar, svefns, to call for food, sleep;kveðja sér hljóðs, to call for a hearing;kveðja þings, to convoke a meeting;kveðja e-n e-s, to call on, summon, one to do something (vóru vér kvaddir at bera vitni þat);2) to welcome, greet (þeir kvöddu konung);of one departing, to bid farewell, take leave of (hann gengr nú í brott ok kveðr engan mann);refl., kveðjast, to greet one another (þeir kvöddust vel);3) with preps.:kveðja e-n at e-u, to call on a person to do a thing, call his attention to (þik kveð ek at þessu);kveðja e-n frá e-u, to exclude from, deprive of (ek hefi opt menn frá æfi kvadda, er eigi vildu hlýða mínum boðum);kveðja e-n til e-s, to call on one for a thing (kveðja menn til ferðar);kveðja e-n upp, to call on one to rise (síðan vaknaði Haraldr ok kvaddi upp menn sína); to summon to arms;síðan safnaði hann liði ok kveðr upp almenning, after that he gathered men and roused the whole country;kveðja e-n út, to call one out of the house (hann kvaddi út Höskuld ok Hrút).f. welcome, greeting, salutation (konungr tók kveðju hans).* * *pres. kveð; pret. kvaddi; imperat. kveð, kveðþú, kveþþu, Hm. 127 (Bugge); part. kvaddr: with neg. suff., pres. indic. kveð-ka, Ls. 10: [see kveða]:—to call on, address, request, summon; Þorvaldr kvaddi húskarla sína, Nj. 18, Eb. 314: with gen. of the thing, acc. of the person, k. e-n e-s, ok er þess mest ván at ek kveðja þik þess eigi optar, Fms. iv. 38; k. dura, to call at the door, Skálda 163, Fms. ii. 194, vi. 21; k. matar, svefns, to call for food, sleep, Bs. i. 366; k. sér hljóðs, to call for a hearing, Nj. 105, Ísl. ii. 255, Rekst. 1; k. e-n at óði, to call one to listen to one’s song, Jd. 1, Leiðarv. 2.2. with prepp.; k. e-n at e-u, to call on a person to do a thing, call his attention to; þik kveð ek at þessu, Nj. 150; hann vildi, jafnan at Ólafr væri at kvaddr öllum stórmælum, Ld. 94; kvaddi hann at því Gregorium Dagsson, Fms. vii. 256; kvaddi hann þar at Erling Skakka, 257; Björn kveð ek at þessu, Ld. 14:—k. e-n brott af, frá, to call on one to go; eigi hefir ek yðr … brott kvatt af mínum garði, Fas. i. 71:—k. e-n frá, Nj. 170; ek hefi menn optlega kvadda frá erfðum, Fms. i. 305:—k. e-n til e-s, to call on one for a thing; kveð ek hann til farar með þér, … hann skaltú k. til föruneytis með þér … ekki skaltú hann k. til þessar ferðar, Ísl. ii. 322, 323; þá skaltú k. menn til ferðar með þér, Nj. 14:—k. upp, to call up; k. upp alla þá menn er mikils eru virðir, Fms. xi. 120; samnaði liði ok kvaddi upp almenning, Nj. 107, Fms. vi. 179:—hann kvaddi út Höskuld ok Rút, Nj. 21:—with dat., eigi kann ek þat at mínu ráði sjá, at kveðja í burtu mönnum Þorgils, ok förunautum, Sturl. i. 22.II. in law, a general term, to request, demand, summon, call on one to perform any legal duty, as also to challenge, appeal to, and the like, according to the context; svá skal mann kveðja, nemna mann þann á nafn, ok kveði hann gripar þess er hann á at honum, ok nemni gripinn, ok kveði hann laga kvöð ok lyritar, N. G. L. i. 218, 219; kvaddi hann svá at vér heyrðum á, kvaddi hann um handselt mál Þorgeirs, Nj. 238; gögn þau öll er áðr var til kvatt, Grág. i. 106; kveð ek yðr lögkvöð, Nj. 218; berum vér svá skapaðan kvið fram, sem Mörðr kvaddi oss, 238; þeir kvöddu fjóra búa ór kviðinum, they challenged four neighbours, 110; kveð ek yðr svá at þér heyrit á sjálfir, 218; stefna, ok kveðja til tólptar-kviðar, Grág. i. 213, 214;—kveðja búa heiman, to summon neighbours ( jurors) at their home (heiman-kvöð), a law phrase, opp. to kveðja búa á þingi, to summon them in parliament (þinga-kvöð), passim in Grág. and the Sagas, see kvöð; hann kvaddi búa til máls, Nj. 36; þú kvaddir Keisarann til þíns máls, they appealed to Caesar, Post.; kveð ek yðr um handselt mál N. M., Nj. 218.2. with gen. of the thing, to call, summon; kveðja þings, to convoke a meeting, Fms. i. 149, vi. 12 (acc., Fb. i. 565, wrongly); k. móts, Fms. vii. 60; k. tólptar-kviðar, Grág. i. 34; k. laga, D. N.; k. féránsdóms, 81; k. fjár, 402, N. G. L. i. 23; k. sér griða, Bs. i. 544:—k. e-n e-s, to summon, call on a person to perform a duty; k. goða tólptar-kviðar, Grág. i. 105; k. búa bjargkviðar, Nj. 110; kveð ek yðr þeirra orða allra er yðr skylda lög til um at bera, 218, 238; vóru vér kvaddir at bera vitni þat, 238.III. to welcome, greet; þeir kvöddu konung. Am. 6, Eg. 28, Nj. 3; hann var svá kátr at hvert barn kvaddi hann hlæjandi, Fms. vii. 172; kyssa ok kveðja, Hkv. 13: of one departing, hann gengr nú í brott ok kveðr engan mann, Band. 4 new Ed.2. recipr. to greet one another; þeir kvöddusk vel, Ísl. ii. 355, passim, see heilsa and the remarks there made: k. e-n heipta, to lay imprecations on one, Hm. 152, cp. 138. -
6 kveðja
I)(kveð, kvaddi, kvaddr), v.1) to call on, summon (Þórvaldr kvaddi húskarla sína);kveðja e-n e-s, to request (demand) of one;kveðja matar, svefns, to call for food, sleep;kveðja sér hljóðs, to call for a hearing;kveðja þings, to convoke a meeting;kveðja e-n e-s, to call on, summon, one to do something (vóru vér kvaddir at bera vitni þat);2) to welcome, greet (þeir kvöddu konung);of one departing, to bid farewell, take leave of (hann gengr nú í brott ok kveðr engan mann);refl., kveðjast, to greet one another (þeir kvöddust vel);3) with preps.:kveðja e-n at e-u, to call on a person to do a thing, call his attention to (þik kveð ek at þessu);kveðja e-n frá e-u, to exclude from, deprive of (ek hefi opt menn frá æfi kvadda, er eigi vildu hlýða mínum boðum);kveðja e-n til e-s, to call on one for a thing (kveðja menn til ferðar);kveðja e-n upp, to call on one to rise (síðan vaknaði Haraldr ok kvaddi upp menn sína); to summon to arms;síðan safnaði hann liði ok kveðr upp almenning, after that he gathered men and roused the whole country;kveðja e-n út, to call one out of the house (hann kvaddi út Höskuld ok Hrút).f. welcome, greeting, salutation (konungr tók kveðju hans).* * *u, f. a welcome, greeting; konungr tók kveðju hans, Eg. 63, passim, Matth. i. 29: also of one absent, hann sagði þeim kveðju Gunnhildar, Nj. 5; bar hann konungi kveðju Þórólfs, Eg. 53; þeir skyldu segja konungi kveðju hans, Fms. x. 290; kveðju-sending, sending one’s greeting, compliments, vi. 92, vii. 103, Sturl. ii. 149: salutation, in the formula at the beginning of a letter, Ingi konungr sendir kveðju Sigurði konungi, Fms. vii. 220; N. M. sendir N. M. kveðju Guðs ok sína, D. I. passim:—in mod. usage the address on a letter is called kveðju. -
7 здрависвам се
shake hands (with); greet one another* * *здравѝсвам се,възвр. гл. shake hands (with); greet one another. -
8 φίλημα
φίλημα, ατος, τό (Aeschyl.+; Pr 27:6; SSol 1:2; Philo, Div. Rer. Her. 40; Jos., Bell. 7, 391; Just., A I, 65, 2; Ath. 32, 3) a kiss (φιλέω 2) Lk 22:48 (a basic betrayal of canons of friendship, cp. Aristot. EN 8; JDöller, Der Judaskuss: Korrespondenzblatt f. d. kath. Klerus Österreichs 1918; 127–29). φίλημά τινι διδόναι give someone a kiss (Nicophon Com. [V/IV B.C.] 8) Lk 7:45. The kiss w. which Christians give expression to their intimate fellowship (Ath. 32, 3 τὸ φ., μάλλον δὲ τὸ προσκύνημα ‘the kiss, or rather the formal greeting’; here the qualification τὸ π. aims at thwarting charges of indecency) is called φίλημα ἅγιον: ἀσπάσασθε ἀλλήλους ἐν φιλήματι ἁγίῳ greet one another w. a kiss of esteem Ro 16:16; 1 Cor 16:20; 2 Cor 13:12; cp. 1 Th 5:26. Also ἀσπάσασθε ἀλλήλους ἐν φιλήματι ἀγάπης greet one another w. an affectionate kiss 1 Pt 5:14 (Just., A I, 65, 2 [without ἐν]).—HAchelis, Das Christentum in den ersten drei Jahrhunderten I 1912, 292f; Windisch on 2 Cor 13:12; RSeeberg, Aus Rel. u. Gesch. I 1906, 118–22; AWünsche, Der Kuss in Bibel, Talmud u. Midrasch 1911; K-MHofmann, Philema Hagion ’38; WLowrie, The Kiss of Peace, Theology Today 12, ’55, 236–42; KThraede, JAC 11f, ’68/69, 124–80; JEllington, Kissing in the Bible, Form and Meaning: BT 41, ’90, 409–16; WKlassen, NTS 39, ’93, 122–35.—B. 1114. DELG s.v. φίλος. M-M. TW. -
9 здороваться
несовер. - здороваться;
совер. - поздороваться возвр.;
(с кем-л.) greet, salute, welcome здороваться за рукуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > здороваться
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10 здороваться (I) > поздороваться (I)
............................................................1. greet(vt. & vi. & n.) سلام، درود، برخورد، تلافی، درود گفتن، تبریک گفتن(vt. & vi.) (lament، weep) گریه، داد، فریاد، تاسف، تاثر........................................................................................................................Русско-персидский словарь > здороваться (I) > поздороваться (I)
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11 esonlash
v.i. to inquire as to one another’s health, to greet one another -
12 salomlash
v.i. to greet one another, to wish one another well -
13 приветствие
ср.
1) greeting, welcome, salute;
salutation;
мн. viva шумное приветствие
2) speech of welcome, salutatory addressприветстви|е - с.
1. greeting;
(военных) salute тж. спорт. ;
обменяться ~ями exchange greetings, greet one another;
2. (устное или письменное обращение) message of greeting;
greetings pl. ;
послать юбиляру ~ send* greetings to smb. on his, her anniversary.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > приветствие
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14 social position
соц. социальная позиция, общественное [социальное\] положение (положение индивида в социальной, политической, экономической и культурной системе общества; принадлежность индивида к той или иной группе в обществе)People introduce and greet one another differently, depending on their age, social position, and relationship. — Люди представляют и приветствуют друг друга по-разному, в зависимости от возраста, социальной позиции и взаимоотношений.
Why are men and women often attracted to the people of lower social position? — Почему и мужчин и женщин часто привлекают люди с более низким социальным положением?
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15 amkiana
[Swahili Word] -amkiana[English Word] greet (one another)[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] amka V------------------------------------------------------------ -
16 peana
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -peana[English Word] make an agreement[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -peana[English Word] bargain with each other[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -peana[English Word] exchange greetings[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -peana[English Word] greet one another[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
17 здрависвам
се, здрависам се shake hands (with); greet one another -
18 सम्प्रछ्
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19 so’rash
v.i. coop. of so’ra ; to greet one another -
20 здрависам се
здравѝсам се,здравѝсвам се възвр. гл. shake hands (with); greet one another.
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Holy kiss — The holy kiss is a traditional Christian greeting. The term comes from the New Testament, where it appears five times.It is mentioned in: * Romans 16.16a Greet one another with a holy kiss (Greek: polytonic|ἀσπάσασθε ἀλλήλους ἐν φιλήματι ἁγίῳ). * … Wikipedia