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Siku njema or kutwa njema, nice day (with you and your understood). These are very common parting words, varying with the time of day: siku njema, have a nice day; kutwa njema, nice day; asubuhi njema, nice morning; jioni njema, nice evening; uskiu mwema, nice night (like Good Night upon parting or closing a telephone conversation on text message).
It's an adjective as in - It's a nice day: day is a noun, it's the subject, and nice is the adjective modifying or describing 'day.' It can also be an adverb (to act nice). A noun is a person, place or thing (e.g. Paris, cat, Micheal), while an adjective is a modifier that usually describes a noun. The capitalized form ("Nice") is a noun, the name of a city in France.
It Spells, RELAXATION. Have A Nice Day!
The phrase "have a nice day" is very popular and used as a parting benediction in almost any social circumstance, sort of like "goodbye" (which is an abbreviated benediction, originally "God be with you"). Have a good day would be a minor variation of have a nice day.
The verb is 'is' . The definitive verb is 'to be',
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Today will be a nice day if you make it a nice day. It is not necessarily the weather that makes a day nice but rather the attitudes that people have that determine how nice it will be today.
The interrogative version of the sentence - "It is a nice day otday", would be "Is it a nice day otday?" .
have a nice day in igbo
Leuke dag is a Dutch equivalent of 'nice day'.
"Have a nice day".
have a good day is a wish and have a nice day is a blessing which a senior can tell to a junior.
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Yes. Have A Nice Day was released in 2005.