There are many different answers.
e.g.
Päivää - It also means afternoon/day. (Hyvää Päivää = Good afternoon/day)
Moi - Not so formal. Usually said to a friend, and Moikka means goodbye. There are many alternatives to this saying (Morjens, Moido, and some more.).
Hei - Quite normal. Pronounced as english word hay.
Good morning in Finnish is "Hyvää huomenta."
There are a number of ways, like in most languages, depending on the situation.
Päivää or Terve [informal, common] Moi or Hei or Moikka.
[formal] Hyvää päivää
Hyvää Huomenta
(Good) (morning)
Hyvää päivää
(good) (Day)
Good morning: Hyvää huomenta.
Hyvää päivää
Hyvää huomenta.
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Good afternoon is hyvää iltapäivää in Finnish, however it isn't used very much. People usually say good day instead, which is hyvää päivää in Finnish.
"Olen hyvä." (Means I am good at something, or good in general.)If this was meant as a response to the question "How are you?" ("Miten menee" in Finnish), then the answer would be "Hyvin".
Good evening is hyvää iltaa in Finnish.
good morning: subodhayam శుభోదయం
Christmas is joulu in Finnish.
hyvä
Good afternoon is hyvää iltapäivää in Finnish, however it isn't used very much. People usually say good day instead, which is hyvää päivää in Finnish.
'Ei hyvä'
I would say "Hyvä poika!"
'Hyvää lomaa!'
"Hyvää iltaa!"
"Olen hyvä." (Means I am good at something, or good in general.)If this was meant as a response to the question "How are you?" ("Miten menee" in Finnish), then the answer would be "Hyvin".
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
good morning
Good morning.
good morning
good morning