Formal:
* سلام (Salam): This is the most common and basic greeting in Farsi, similar to "Hello" in English. It can be used in any situation.
* سلام علیکم (Salam Alaykom): This is a more formal greeting, meaning "Peace be upon you". It is often used in religious contexts or when addressing someone of higher social standing.
* صبح بخیر (Sobh bekheir): This translates to "Good morning" and is used in the morning.
* عصر بخیر (Asr bekheir): This translates to "Good afternoon" and is used in the afternoon.
* شب بخیر (Shab bekheir): This translates to "Good evening" and is used in the evening.
Informal:
* سلام (Salam): This is also used in informal situations.
* خوبی؟ (Khoobi?): This means "Are you well?" and is a common informal greeting.
* چطوری؟ (Chetori?): This is a more casual way to say "How are you?" and is often used among friends.
Other greetings:
* خوش اومدید (Khosh oomaدید): This translates to "Welcome" and is used when someone arrives.
* خداحافظ (Khodahafez): This means "Goodbye" and is a general farewell.
The best way to say "Greetings" in Farsi depends on the situation and your relationship with the person you are greeting.