How do you start a friendly email in Spanish?
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How do you start a friendly email in Spanish?
Email greetings in Spanish
- When addressing someone informally (a friend, for example), you can use the Spanish equivalent of ‘dear’: querido or querida.
- When addressing someone formally, you can start with estimado or estimada.
What is the best greeting sentence to start an email?
“Hello or Hello, [name]” “Greetings” “Allow me to introduce myself” “I hope you’re doing well”
How do you start and end a letter in Spanish?
Here are some examples, from least to most formal:
- Saludos (Greetings)
- Un saludo cordial/Saludos cordiales (Best wishes)
- Sinceramente (Sincerely)
- Muy atentamente/Muy cordialmente (Yours sincerely)
What are some salutation examples?
Formal and Traditional Salutations List
- Dear.
- Sir.
- Mrs.
- Ms.
- Mr.
- Sir.
- Hello.
- Good afternoon.
How do you start an opening sentence in an email?
Formal email opening lines
- I hope this email finds you well.
- I hope your day so far has been pleasant.
- I hope you are having a wonderful day.
- Your prompt response is much appreciated.
- I am writing to you in relation to…
- Thank you for contacting us at
- Further to our earlier exchange…
How do you close a friendly letter in Spanish?
6. Ending the Letter
- Saludos cordiales, (Best regards,)
- Quedo a la espera de sus noticias, (Looking forward to hear from you,)
- Quedo a la espera de su respuesta, (Looking forward to your reply,)
- Atentamente/Cordialmente, (Sincerely/Yours Sincerely,)
- Muchisimas gracias, (Thank you very much,)
How do you greet someone in an email in Spanish?
Email Greetings in Spanish
- A quien corresponda. = To whom it may concern. This is the standard non-specific introduction when you don’t know to whom you are writing.
- Muy señor mío. = Dear Sir.
- Estimado Señor (apellido) = Dear Mr.
- Don (nombre) = Dear (first name)