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If you are talking to one person you should say, "Good evening sir." However if you are talking to more than one person you could say, "Good evening gentlemen."
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It is somewhat archaic. You could say "Mr. Jones goes out for walks of an evening" which is correct, but which also is not how this idea would usually be conveyed. In modern usage it would be more normal to say, "Mr. Jones goes out for walks in the evening." There are other possible contexts for that phrase as well such as, "Evening is my favorite time of day; I never get tired of an evening."
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Could someone please translate this answer to English? [it is fixed so that the site always gets their rake but everybody else comes of down by the rake overall on the evening]
If you are talking to one person you should say, "Good evening sir." However if you are talking to more than one person you could say, "Good evening gentlemen."
to where?
British-English: "Could I have a pint of best bitter please?" American-English: "Give me a beer."
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It is somewhat archaic. You could say "Mr. Jones goes out for walks of an evening" which is correct, but which also is not how this idea would usually be conveyed. In modern usage it would be more normal to say, "Mr. Jones goes out for walks in the evening." There are other possible contexts for that phrase as well such as, "Evening is my favorite time of day; I never get tired of an evening."
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If I knew what this meant in English,I could tell you in Swahili. Please elaborate.
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"I send it yesterday"