Shake hands Meaning in English
expression
ˈʃeɪk/ /ˈhændz/, /ˈhænz
SHAYK HANDZ, HANZ
ʃˈeɪk/ /hˈændz
SHAYK HANDZ
Definition
To greet, say goodbye, or show agreement by clasping someone's hand and moving it up and down.
Usage & Nuances
Used in both formal and informal situations, though sometimes replaced by waves or hugs among friends. Common in introductions, agreements, or after making a deal ('shake hands on it'). Not typically used with close family in English-speaking cultures.
Spanish: darse la manoPortuguese (BR): apertar as mãosPortuguese (PT): apertar as mãosChinese (Simplified): 握手Chinese (Traditional): 握手Hindi: हाथ मिलानाArabic: يصافحBengali: হ্যান্ডশেক করা - করমর্দন করাRussian: пожимать рукуJapanese: 握手するVietnamese: bắt tayKorean: 악수하다Turkish: el sıkışmakUrdu: ہاتھ ملاناIndonesian: berjabat tangan
Example Sentences
We shake hands when we meet new people.
basic
It is polite to shake hands at the end of a business meeting.
basic
Children sometimes shake hands to say sorry.
basic
Let's shake hands on this deal and make it official.
natural
We smiled and shook hands before leaving the room.
natural
I tried to shake hands, but he just waved instead.
natural