magandang umaga mga babae
It should be --- Good morni ng, ladies.
The Tagalog translation of "good morning" is "magandang umaga."
¡Buenos días, damas! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, ladies!" The greeting translates literally as "Good days, ladies!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BWEY-nos THEE-as DA-mas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
In Tagalog, you say "Magandang umaga" to greet someone with "Good morning".
Magandang umaga!! If you are polite you would say"Magandang umaga po!!
"Goodnight" in Tagalog is "Magandang gabi" and "Good morning" is "Magandang umaga."
"Good morning" is an English phrase.
"Magandang umaga" is how you say good morning in Tagalog.
Mayad-ayad nga agahon! is an Aklanon equivalent of the Tagalog phrase Magandang umaga! The phrase translates as "Good morning!" in English. The pronunciation will be "MA-gan-DANG oo-MA-ga" in Tagalog.
Buona mattina, Signore e Signori is an Italian equivalent of 'Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen'. It's pronounced 'BWOHN maht-TEE-nah see-NYOH-reh eh see-NYOH-ree'.In the word by word translation, the feminine adjective 'buona' means 'good'. The feminine gender noun 'mattina' means 'morning'. The feminine gender noun 'signore' means 'ladies'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The masculine gender noun 'signori' means 'gentlemen'.
"Good morning" is a greeting, so it functions as an interjection.
No, that is not correct.The correct way of writing this phrase is good morning.It is two words, not one.For example:"Have a good morning everyone"."Good morning Bob, how are you?"