The formal, polite way to say, "Have a good day" in German is "Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen Tag."
When you talk to a friend or a family member: "Ich wünsche dir einen schönen Tag." Or you can also say "angenehm" instead of "schön" ("schönen" is a form of "schön", which means pretty or beautiful. "Angenehm" means "comfortable"). So it would be "Ich wünsche Ihnen/Dir einen angenehmen Tag" then.
If you are leaving e.g. a shop you can use the slightly abbreviated form "einen schönen Tag noch!" (have a good day), the reply will be "Danke, Ihnen auch!" (thanks, same to you).
"einen schönen Tag noch" is one of the most used expressions, it is used when the day is part over (after about 10 am).
It is both informal and informal, which helps cut out all possibilities of grammatical error (a good way to cheat).
You can also say simply "schönen Tag," which is increasingly common.
Depending on whom you are addressing, the long form is as follows: "einen schönen Tag wünsche Ich Ihnen" (formal) "einen schönen Tag wünsche Ich dir" (informal singular) "einen schönen Tag wünsche Ich euch" (informal plural)
Have a nice day translates as Ich wünsche Dir/Ihnen einen schönen Tag or simply einen schönen Tag noch
Polite formal - Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen Tag
Informal - Ich wünsche Dir einen schönen Tag
Einen schönen Tag noch!
Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen Tag.
guten tag (good day)
Ein anderes Tage
Dankeschön für den schönen Tag.
Schöner sonniger Tag heute
Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen Tag!
You are nice. = Du bist nett.
The verb is 'is' . The definitive verb is 'to be',
Agreed with this statement 13 have a nice day
nice software = gute Software
Net
nice day
"เจเฉฐเจเจพ เจฆเจฟเจจ เจนเฉเจตเฉเฅค" (Changa din hove)
Depending on context, nice can be translated as:nettangenehmschön
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.