In French, you can say "au revoir" to say goodbye in a formal setting, or "salut" to say goodbye informally.
Salut! Je suis français. Et toi? <-- If you're a guy Salut! Je suis française. Et toi? <-- If you're a girl
"Salut, je m'appelle Megan. Et toi, comment tu t'appelles ?"
"And hi!" and "And bye!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Et salut! Context makes clear which form suits. The pronunciation will be "ey sa-lyoo" in French.
"au revoir" means "good bye", "salut" (no "e") means "hello", "hi".
Salut means hi in French.
" Coucou, salut, on fait connaissance" means "Hi there, hello, let's get to know each other" in English. It is an informal way to start a conversation and express the desire to become acquainted with someone.
salut les gars means 'hello guys!'
Hi! I'm glad to be friends and meeting you.
In French, it means salvation. What he meant by salut, I don't know.
'salut numéro' is "hello number' in French.
hello or goodbye