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what you can write in a letter to say hi , dear.. and see you soon, my best whises..
hey, if you are writing to a friend , you could say: hola, and to say goodbye : besos, abrazos , escribeme pronto,saludos...
if it is to an important person or a formal letter- i mean , if you don´t know the other person or you have had almost any contact whit him or her-, you would write: estimado
and to say bye:saludos, aguardo su contestación...

Language pair: Spanish; English
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January 20, 2005

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Re:what you can write in a letter to say hi , dear.. and see you soon, my best whises..
hey just want to know what to say to a person when meeting them and
saying good bye in spanish please could you help me i'm just a 17 year old girl from newzealand

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February 13, 2005

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Re:Re:what you can write in a letter to say hi , dear.. and see you soon, my best whises..
Hi Christina,

I've often seen letters in Spanish open with "Querido Christina", Just like you'd say, "Dear Christina," in English.

I'm not sure if by "meeting" someone, you mean meeting as in introductions, or meeting as in the beginning of a visit. The first time I meet someone, I'll say, "Mucho gusto conocerte," I'm very pleased to meet you.

For a visit, I'll say, "¡Hola! ¿Qué tal?," "Hi! How are you?"

The Spanish for "see you soon" would be "¡Hasta pronto!"

My dictionary gives "recuerdos" for "best wishes."

So much depends on what country is involved. Where is your Spanish-speaking friend from?

If you're looking for a bunch of very useful phrases for someone just beginning to learn Spanish, you shoould find something very useful at your local library, or you can get a phrasebook pretty inexpensively at the bookstore. That should cover most of what you need to learn when you're starting out. It might be a lot more convenient for you than posting here and waiting a couple of days for answers to come back.

Hope this is helpful!

Mark Springer
Sacramento, CA, USA
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February 14, 2005

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