안녕하세요 <name> 씨
(an yong ha se yo <name> shi)
The 'shi' part replaces 'miss' or 'mr'. Depending on Mrs Young's position, it would be different. If she is a teacher, you would say 'an yong ha se yo young son sang nim' (son sang nim means teacher)
You can either say 안녕하세요 (an-nyong-ha-se-yo) or 굿모닝 (goot-mo-ning).
좋은 = good
You could say, "Good morning, [her name]! I hope you have a wonderful day."
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
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The distinction is not made in Korean like it is in English, so usually 'annyeonghaseyo' (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo) suffices for each situation. In colloquial situations, for example between friends or to someone younger than yourself, you might say 'annyeong'.
In Farsi, you can say "Sobh bekheir" for good morning.
To say Good Morning in Cheyenne is: pâhávevóonä'o