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salut [saly]1. masculine nounb. ( = sauvegarde) safetyc. ( = rédemption) salvation2. exclamation* * *salynom masculin1) ( salutation) greeting2) ( geste) salute4) Religion ( rédemption) salvation5) ( hommage) homage (à to)* * *saly1. nm1) (= geste) wave, (= parole) greeting2) MILITAIRE salute3) RELIGION salvation4)Elle ne doit son salut qu'à l'intervention de ses voisins. — She owes her life to the fact that her neighbours took action.
2. excl* (pour dire bonjour) hello!, hi!, * (pour dire au revoir) see you!, * bye!, ** * *salut nm1 ( salutation) greeting; salut! ( bonjour) hello!, hi!; ( au revoir) bye!; salut à ta sœur! say hello to your sister!; salut les filles/les copains/beauté! hi girls/pals/beautiful!; salut amical friendly greeting; salut de la main wave (of the hand); salut de la tête nod; salut des acteurs bow;2 ( geste) salute; salut fasciste/militaire fascist/military salute; salut au drapeau salute to the coloursGB ou flag; faire le salut militaire to salute;3 ( secours) salvation (dans in); être le salut de qn to be sb's salvation; apporter le salut to offer salvation; trouver son salut dans qch to find one's salvation in sth; le salut se trouve dans salvation lies in; devoir son salut à to owe one's salvation to; salut national or public national salvation;4 Relig ( rédemption) salvation; obtenir son salut to find salvation; hors de l'Église point de salut no salvation outside the Church;[saly] nom masculin1. [marque de politesse]a. [en paroles] he returned her greetingb. [de la main] he waved back at heren guise ou signe de salut as a greeting3. [survie - d'une personne, d'un pays] salvation, safety ; [ - d'une entreprise, d'une institution] salvationchercher/trouver le salut dans la fuite to seek/to find safety in flight4. (littéraire) [sauveur] saviour————————[saly] interjection(familier) [en arrivant] hi ou hello ou hullo (there)salut la compagnie! [en partant] bye everybody!
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