Yes, it is common practice to use capitals when writing "Good Afternoon" and "Good Morning" as they are considered as greetings.
"Pronto sera buenas tardes" translates to "Soon it will be good afternoon" in English. It implies that the time is transitioning from morning to the afternoon.
"Maayong buntag" is "good morning" in Cebuano language.
In the Mangyan language, "good morning" can be translated as "Mayap a aga."
In Cebuano, you can say "maayong hapon" to greet someone "good afternoon."
"Good [morning/afternoon/evening], ladies and gentlemen..." "Thank you for joining me today to discuss..." "Imagine a world where..." "I'm honored to be standing here before you to talk about..."
Good morning = buenos días Good afternoon = buenos tardes
good morning " " speaking good afternoon " " speaking
Good morning (noon/afternoon/evening): Maupay nga aga (udto/kulop/gab-i)
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
Good morning=buenos días; good evening=buenas tardes until it is dark when it is buenas noches; good afternoon=buenas tardes; goodbye=adios.
rahajeng semeng is balinese for good morning, rahajeng sanja is good afternoon and rahajeng wengi is good evening
how would you say hello , good morning , good afternoon in aboriginal
Good Morning/Afternoon, How are you. Be polite basically.
good morning: subodhayam శుభోదయం
You can say "good morning" to a person till 12.00 midday, after which you would say "good afternoon".
HI!HELLO!GOOD MORNING!GOOD AFTERNOON!GOOD EVENING! -Tongue Sores
No, only use morning in the morning, afternoon in the afternoon, evening in the evening. 1st, 2nd, 3rd met does NOT matter.