bókehr tov, melachÃm u melachót (בוקר טוב, ×ž×œ×›×™× ×•×ž×œ×›×•×ª)
the kings and queens get lots of power and their sort of nice to give away land feudalism is when kings and queens fight
about their history
Hebrew doesn't use symbols for words. It uses an alphabet. The phrase "Good Morning" in Hebrew is Bokehr Tov, spelled (from right to left): בוקר טוב
Good morning
That is a very good question. Where there are still kings and queens, yes, because the princess is the queen, then she gets to marry a lucky guy to gets to be king. In places where there are not kings and queens, no, because we vote to see who will be president.
bokehr tov, gveret (בוקר טוב, גברת)
Bokehr tov, gveret (בוקר טוב גברת)
"Good morning your friends" doesn't make sense, but it is bokehr tov lakhaverim shelkha.
Boker tov, Yehoshua (בוקר טוב, יהושוע)
Kings and Queens rule an area and try to make sure that area is kept safe and in a good state. THey sometimes have to lead there countrie (area) into war and try and lead them to victory. Kings and Queens are very important...
Firstly, ask yourself this... why is the queen in power? Kings and queens are of "royal blood", they are typically chosen by a God to rule a country. That is why when the King and Queen have a son or a daughter, they are called prince and princess. They will grow to be Kings and Queens. If one of these prince or princesses is a serial killer psycho then the whole country is SOL. We are living in the 21st century and we no longer believe in that kind of rulers. There have been Kings and Queens in the past who have murdered their people and caused more suffering then good. Kings and Queens are iconic now, but they FORTUNATELY contain no power.
Good Afternoon is not a phrase that is used in Hebrew. It can be translated as tzohorayim tovim (צוהוריים טוב). But this phrase sounds very strange in Hebrew. It would be like wishing an English speaker "Good sunset" or "Good dawn"...no one says it. Instead, the word "Shalom" is preferable.