In Italian there are two popular ways to say "Good morning." The first is "Buongiorno!" which literally means "Good day!" and is used as a polite and friendly greeting. The second is "Buon mattino!" which literally translates to "Good morning!" and is used to express a more formal greeting. Here\'s a list of some other ways to say "Good morning" in Italian:
If you\'re looking for an even more formal way to say "Good morning you can use the phrase Auguri di buon mattino!" which means "Wishing you a good morning!"
Godmorgen.
It is bom dia, which stand for "good day" or "good morning".
In English we write "Good morning" in two separate words.
No. It is an adverbial (adverb phrase). This in the term is an adjective, and morning is a noun. But together they answer the question "when" for a verb. e.g. "They left this morning." (morning is not an object)
The meaning of the phrase "morning glory, evening grace" means that a person should be greatful that God has given them another day to rise and in the evening a person should reflect on all the good things accomplished that day.
good morning/good morning/good morning to you/the day is beginning/theres so much to do/good morning good morning good morning to you/ the day is beginning theres so much to do! That's the lyrics i remember from kindergarten !
Good morning, good morning, good morning to you, Good morning, good morning, good morning to you. Our day is beginning, there's so much to do, So, good morning, good morning, good morning to you.
No es un buen dia = It's not a good day/morning (Spanish does not distinguish between 'good day' and 'good morning')
Judy Garland
Good Morning Day - 2011 was released on: USA: May 2011
Good Morning Beautifyl by Steve Holy Good morning beautiful How was your night Mine was wonderful With you by my side And when I open my eyes And see your sweet face It's a good morning beautiful day I couldn't see the light I didn't know day from night I had no reason to care But since you came along I can face the dawn Cause I know you'll be there Good morning beautiful How was your night Mine was wonderful With you by my side And when I open my eyes And see your sweet face It's a good morning beautiful day I'll never worry If it's raining outside Cause in here with you girl The sun always shines Good morning beautiful How was your night Mine was wonderful With you by my side And when I open my eyes And see your sweet face It's a good morning beautiful day, yeah A good morning beautiful…. day Good morning beautiful It's a beautiful day Good morning beautiful Good morning Good morning beautiful What a beautiful day Good morning beautiful
good day or good morning
Godmorgen.
Good Morning is "Buon giorno". Have a beautiful day is "Hanno un bel giorno".
good morning. good day g'day 'morning 'mornin' same as America or Britain, but of course there is some slang and dialect.
Italian for good morning, it literally means 'good day' (buono = good, giorno = day).
Bom dia princesa is portuguese for Good day, princess. It actually means 'Good morning, princess'. 'Good day' is when someone wishes another 'have a good day', and in that case it's diferent from good morning, though in portuguese 'bom dia' can mean 'good morning' or 'good day', it depends on the context. In this case, it's certainly 'good morning', unless it's used at the end of a conversation or in reply to a 'good day' from the other half, which can mean 'have a good day' as a departing sentence. Hope it's been helpful.