You could say "Oyata Kohomada?" (How are you?)
Or just "Kohomada?" (How?)
It may also be spelt as "Kohomeda". However, the pronounciation is the same. Pronounce "d" as "the".
ශුභ උදැසන (pronounced as 'Shubha Udhasana')
oyata kohomada
suba sandyawak
Mama hodin!
welcome
in Sinhala - "Suba Udesanak Wewa" in Tamil - " iniya kaalai vanakkam "
"Roj baΕ" is how you say good afternoon in Kurdish.
"Good afternoon, ma'am."
There is no Antarctic language. One would say 'good afternoon' generally, and have it acknowledged as an afternoon greeting.
Here are a few translations of "good afternoon" in different languages: Spanish: Buenas tardes French: Bon aprΓ¨s-midi German: Guten Tag Italian: Buon pomeriggio Japanese: γγγ«γ‘γ― (Konnichiwa) Mandarin Chinese: δΈεε₯½ (xiΓ wΗ hΗo)
Good afternoon in the Philippines is "Magandang hapon."
I am a sinhala boy. Sinhala is my major language. Ayubowan is the word for welcome.
If you mean "How do they say 'good afternoon' in Iranian", they say ASR BEKHEIR
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
There are some words for it. Sinhala is a sri lankan nation. We call kella in sinhala for it.
You say "Good afternoon!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ek'asan".
"Good Afternoon" would be " Laba diena".