Formal:
* سلام (Salam): This is the most common and formal way to greet someone. It's similar to "Hello" or "Good day" in English.
* صبح بخير (Subh Bakhair): This translates to "Good morning".
* عصر بخير (Asr Bakhair): This translates to "Good afternoon".
* شب بخير (Shab Bakhair): This translates to "Good evening/night".
Informal:
* سلامتي (Salamati): This is a more casual and friendly greeting, similar to "Hi" or "Hey" in English.
* چطورې؟ (Chutoori?): This translates to "How are you?" and is often used as a greeting instead of a question.
You can also combine these greetings with someone's name for added politeness, such as:
* سلام، [Name] (Salam, [Name])
* صبح بخير، [Name] (Subh Bakhair, [Name])
It's always best to be polite and respectful when greeting someone in Balochi. If you are unsure which greeting to use, it's always safe to start with the formal "Salam".