How did Romans greet and say goodbye? « IMPERIUM ROMANUM (2024)

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If you want to say hello in ancient Rome, it would be enough to say Salvē (in case of one recipient) or Salvēte, if we would welcome a larger group of people. Naturally, you could also use the word Avē. Avē and Salvē can simply be translated as “Hi”.

If for a change, we would like to say goodbye, we could just say Vale to one person or Valete if there were more recipients.

If we want to pronounce words – in regards to pronuntiatio restituta – as the Romans spoke, letter “v” we should read as “v”. So:

  • Avē – Ave
  • Salvē – Salve
  • Salvēte – Salvete
  • Valē – Vale
  • Valēte – Valete
How did Romans greet and say goodbye? « IMPERIUM ROMANUM (2024)
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