i agree its going very well with you today, thank you
Dit is goed om te hoor, dankie. Is daar iets spesifiek waaroor jy wil gesels of vrae het vandag?
Dit gaan goed dankie. My naam is ChatGPT, ek is 'n virtuele assistent wat jou kan help met enige vrae of navrae. Hoe kan ek jou help vandag?
Goedendag!
"Goed slapen" is how you say sleep well in Flemish.
may: 1. no TO before it (no Long Infinitive, that is) 2. no TO after it (it is followed by a Short Infinitive) ex. You may go out. 3. no S in the 3rd person, singular. She may, he may (not "He mays"). 4. no auxiliary required to form the Interrogative and the Negative May he? You may not. (not Does he may? You don't may) I forgot: it's AN example, as the word "example" starts with a VOWEL.
Het woord 'knack' is afkomstig uit het Engels en betekent vaardigheid of talent. Het komt waarschijnlijk van het Middelnederlandse woord 'knagen', wat zoiets als 'kunnen' betekent. In het Nederlands wordt 'knack' gebruikt om iemands vermogen aan te duiden om iets specifieks goed te kunnen doen.
Dit gaan goed.
My liewe vriend, ek hoop dit gaan goed
If you want to wish someone well you can say "laat dit goed gaan" If you mean take care of someone you will say "omsien na..." (lit. take care of...)
goed gedaan! (well done)
"How are you?" directly translated to afrikaans is "Hoe is jy?", but that is NOT the correct way to greet someone in afrikaans (I just give you the 'direct translation' for your reference), the correct way to greet someone with "How are you?" is "Hoe gaan dit?" which directly translated means "How goes it?" So just use "Hoe gaan dit?" The response you will usually get from the person you are talking to is "Goed en met jou?" which means "Good and with you?" in english.
The antonym of "goed" ("good") in Afrikaans is "sleg" ("bad").
"Hou je goed" is Dutch for "take care"
Pleased to meet you / Aangenaam Hello / Hallo (the letter a is pronounced like armadillo) How are you? / Alles goed? I am fine / good / Het gaat goed or Met mij? Goed!
Ons goed recht - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL
Good, and pass it on is an English equivalent of 'Goed en zeg het voort'.
ir is to go
Wat is goed?