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GREETINGS - SALUDOS. Spanish. English. Saying hello and goodbye. Hola. Hello. / Hi.

Reciba un cordial saludo de: This can be used to end a letter once a relationship has ...

No creo tener el gusto de conocerlo: I don’t think we’ve been introduced

Buenas tardes: Good afternoon. / Good evening

Buenas noches: Goodnight

The formal Spanish greetings are easy to remember. “Buenos días” is for good morning, “buenas tardes” for good afternoon, and “buenas noches” for good evening. These are the ways to greet someone you don't know, people with authority, or people in a business meeting. “Buenas” can be a substitute for all three.

Muy señor mío: (Dear sir,)

Estimado señor: (Dear sir,)

Muy señora mía: (Dear madam,)

Estimada señora: (Dear madam,)

Muy señores míos: (Dear sirs, dear sirs/madams,)

Estimados señores: (Dear sirs, dear sirs/madams,)

The most common way to introduce yourself in Spanish is to say "Me llamo" followed by your name. Alternatives include "Mi nombre es" or "Soy" followed by your name. "Hola" can be used for either "hi" or "hello."

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