saluent

This is the 4908th most frequent French word.

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saluent

"Saluent" means "they greet" or "they salute" in English.


In this sentence, 'saluent' is used to mean 'greet'. It is the third person plural form of the verb 'saluer', indicating the students greeting their teacher.

Les étudiants saluent leur professeur avec respect.

The students greet their teacher with respect.


Here, 'saluent' is used to mean 'salute' or show acknowledgment and respect. It again appears in its third person plural form referring to the passersby.

Les passants saluent les pompiers qui ont éteint l'incendie.

The passersby salute the firefighters who extinguished the fire.


In this context, 'saluent' can also imply acknowledgement or praise, showcasing versatility in its usage, applied here to the spectators reacting to the artists' performance.

Les spectateurs saluent la performance exceptionnelle des artistes.

The spectators applaud the exceptional performance of the artists.