Depends on the context. If you're greeting the person, for example, you would say, 'good evening.' If you're parting, you'll probably say, 'good night.'
“Good morning.” “Good afternoon.” “Good evening.” “It's nice to meet you.” “It's a pleasure to meet you.”
You would say 'good evening'
good evening
You could say something like "Buenas noches, vecino. ¿Cómo estás?" This is "Good evening, neighbor. How are you?" This assumes you and your neightbor are on familiar terms. Otherwise, it would be "¿Cómo está usted?"
"Good evening" in Ilocano is "Naragsak nga rabii."
This is presuming that you're a young person. Depending on your country and culture, common etiquette would mandate that you say 'How do you do?' Alternatively, if you're simply walking past someone you wish to acknowledge, you may say 'good afternoon, good morning, or good evening,' If the introduction is more formal, it may be appropriate to say 'how do you do? It's a pleasure to meet you.'
Magandang gabi! ("Good evening" in Filipino)
You can say "good morning" to a person till 12.00 midday, after which you would say "good afternoon".
You say Good evening in Kisii language of the African origin as Bwairire.
To say 'good evening' in French you say 'bonsoir'. This is pronounced as 'bon swor'.
"Bonsoir, enchanté(e) de faire votre connaissance."
The Hawaiian translation for good evening is aloha ahiahi.