"Guten Nacht." It is never (or very rarely) said as a parting phrase, usually it is said only immediately before retiring to sleep. Normally, the evening parting would be "Guten Abend" (Good evening), and is given after say 3 or 4PM (15:00 or 16:00). Until the late afternoon or evening, people part by saying, "Guten Tag" (Good day) or "Shuß" (Pronounced "shoos"--no tranlation).
Gute Nacht! (but only in the context of going to bed)
English "Good night" is German: "Gute Nacht".
gute Nacht
Guten Morgen
Deutsch
One would say in Deutsch (German) ''Willkommen''.
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"Deutsch"
In deutsch (German) - My Christina would be like so : Mein Christina
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good night in samoa
You can say "good night" in Malayalam as "shubharathri."