"Hyvää iltaa!"
Good evening is hyvää iltaa in Finnish.
'The evening news' is Finnish is 'iltauutiset'.
I am almost certain it means 'evening news' in English.
Sorry/ excuse me: Anteeksi Thank you: kiitos You're welcome: ole hyvä Good day: hyvää päivää (päivää for short) Good morning: hyvää huomenta (humoenta for short) Good evening: hyvää iltaa (or just iltaa) Good night: hyvää yötä (or you can just say öitä. Observe that it is different from yötä) What time is it?: Mitä kello on? Where is ...?: Missä päin ... on? Or Missä ... on?
The motto of Finnish Rapid Deployment Force is 'Look good, do good'.
Good afternoon is hyvää iltapäivää in Finnish, however it isn't used very much. People usually say good day instead, which is hyvää päivää in Finnish.
hyvä
"Olen hyvä." (Means I am good at something, or good in general.)If this was meant as a response to the question "How are you?" ("Miten menee" in Finnish), then the answer would be "Hyvin".
Good evening means " Goedenavond " in Dutch
good evening
Finland. You can go on google translate and tranlate that and other words. Good luck