saludas
Saludas is a term derived from the Spanish verb "saludar", meaning to greet or to welcome. In contemporary Spanish, the phrase "dame un saluda" is commonly used to suggest offering a greeting or a brief conversation. The literal translation of “saluda” is “greeting”, however, the form “saludas” typically refers to the second‑person singular present tense of the verb (tú saludas). It is employed in everyday speech when addressing a single person, for example, "¿Cómo estuviste ayer? ¿Saludas con Carlos?".
Historically, “saludar” grew out of Latin salutare, which also gave rise to the English “salute” and other
In literature and media, the word appears in various contexts, from medieval chronicles describing ceremonies to
Although “saludas” itself is rarely used as a noun, its verb form remains essential in conversational Spanish.