Walter Winchell
In Hindi, "good morning" is said as "सुप्रभात" (suprabhat) or "शुभ प्रभात" (shubh prabhat).
I said, "Good morning," to my teacher.My teacher answered, "Good morning to you, too."In a bad mood, the teacher barked, "Good morning!"
It seems to mean a lot of things. Here are a couple parts of the conversation where the possible meanings are explained. "Good morning!" said Bilbo, and he meant it. "What do you mean?" Gandalf said. "Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is morning to be good on?" . . . "What a lot of things you do use Good morning for!" said Gandalf. "Now you mean that you want to get rid of me, and that it won't be good till I move off."
The Embargo Act of 1807 implemented this restriction on American ships, prohibiting them from travelling to foreign ports in an attempt to assert U.S. neutrality during European conflicts.
There is no term for good morning in French. You should say "Bonjour" (it would just sound odd if you said 'Bon jeudi jour' just as it sounds odd in English if you said 'Good Thursday morning).
I had the same question and when I looked it up it said that it meant good morning.
Well I don't think so, but cats are said to be good luck for ships.
No. Salutations (hello, good morning, welcome, dear [Name]) are not capitalized unless some other rule (like the beginning of a sentence) requires their capitalization. For example: CORRECT: Good morning, Susan. CORRECT: I said good morning to John. CORRECT: Susan said, "Good morning, John." (The use of quotations makes this hello the beginning of a sentence spoken by Susan. Since a sentence always begins with a capital letter, hello is capitalized.) CORRECT: Susan said, "Tell John good morning for me." INCORRECT: I said Hello to John. INCORRECT: Good Morning, Susan. The reason these words tend to be incorrectly capitalized is their frequent use at the beginning of sentences. In reality, the only reason for their capitalization is to begin a sentence or a greeting in a letter. They should never be capitalized for emphasis or in the middle of a sentence out of habit. * The greeting in an email or letter counts as the beginning of a sentence. The first letter of the first word of a salutation would be capitalized: Good morning Susan, How are you today? ...
You say "good morning" in Swahili with a question: Habari za asubuhi? (what is the news of the morning?) to which one replies nzuri, salama, or one of several other positive answers. Asubuhi njema means literally "good morning," but it said on parting and is not a greeting.
Nobody knows. But it is said that there are between 30,000 to 40,000 ships taking round the Cape of Good Hope sea route every year.
It is said: Sobekhayr (so-be-kh-eir)sobh bekheir
Bonjour, comment allez-vous, monsieur Vasiliu ?