It's more like hello, but yes. It's literally This-Day-Is...... But yes. :)
Ohayou - Good Morning
Konnichiwa (Written Konnichiha) - Good Day
Konbanwa (Written Konbanha) - Good Evening
Oyasumi - Good Night (Said when going to bed)
good
It means 'afternoon'.
In Poland you greet people by saying 'Dziendobry', which means good day.
Desu or Des is the Japanese verb 'to be'
シェルビー /she ru bii/ is the Japanese term for that name.
That doesn't mean anything. Perhaps you meant 'Konnichiha' ? If you did, then it means 'hello' or 'good afternoon'
If you meant to say "konichiwa" then it means good afternoon/good day in Japanese :L
"Konnichiwa" is the Japanese greeting that translates as "Good afternoon".
it means hello.
'Konnitiha' is an alternative romanized spelling of 'konnichiwa,' which means "Hello/good afternoon" in Japanese.
Late afternoon/early evening
Konnichiwa, or こんにちは, is not Chinese, but rather Japanese for "Hello" or "Good afternoon".
In Japanese acronym," make it a topless afternoon".
If you mean "How do they say 'good afternoon' in Iranian", they say ASR BEKHEIR
It means "good afternoon", or more literally, "good afternoons", in the plural. You could also say "buena tarde", but the plural is much more common.
Good afternoon, friends. How's it going?
afternoon (spelt 'tardes'): buenas tardes = good afternoon