Salúdame (en. Say hello to me)

/sa.luˈða.me/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To ask someone to greet you.
When you see my brother, greet me from his part.
Cuando veas a mi hermano, salúdame de su parte.
To start a meeting with a greeting.
In the meeting, it is always correct to greet those present, so greet me.
En la reunión, siempre es correcto saludar a los presentes, así que salúdame.
To require a friend or acquaintance to greet you upon meeting.
Don’t forget to greet me when you arrive at the event.
No olvides saludarme cuando llegues al evento.

Etymology

From the verb saludar, which comes from the Latin 'salutare', meaning to make a greeting.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Greet me when you arrive.
Indicates that a greeting should be made upon arrival.
Salúdame cuando llegues
Give me regards from...
Indicates that a greeting from someone else should be conveyed.
Salúdame de parte de...
Don’t forget to greet me.
Reminder not to omit the greeting.
No olvides saludarme

Related Words

greet
To give a greeting to someone when meeting or saying goodbye.
saludar
greeting
Act of greeting.
saludo
health
Physical and mental well-being that allows a person to live fully.
salud

Slang Meanings

You left the house and didn’t greet anyone.
That time you went to the party and didn’t greet anyone, greet me!
Esa vez que fuiste a la fiesta y no saludaste a nadie, ¡salúdame!
Do me a favor and tell people to greet me.
If you see the friends, greet me, please.
Si ves a los amigos, salúdame, por favor.