Είμαι καλά [eeme kala]
The English sentence "I am fine, thank you" can be translated into Greek. There it becomes the sentence "Eimai mia chara, efcharisto".
You say: Ti kaneis? (Τι κάνεις; in greek alphabet).
Είμαι καλά. Σε ευχαριστώ. That is how you say," I am good. Thank you." in Greek.
Είμαι εδώ [eeme etho]
( th- like in thatthere )
είναι εντάξει (ine edaxi)
Thank you in Arabic : Shukran
'Thank you' is efcharisto and You're welcome is parakalo
parakalo is please [par-a-ka-lo] efxaristo is thank you [ef-har-ee-sto] if you literally want to say 'please & thank you' its 'parakalo Kai efxaristo'
efxaristo=thank you kalo mou filo[e]= my good friend [file=female] "o kalos filos"= "a good/true friend"
You do not say "Happy Good Friday" in greek.... you actually say "Good Resurrection" which is "Kali Anastasi"
thank you = arigato gozaimasu good bye= sayo nara
Thank you:Diolch Good Luck:Pob lwc Good Health: Iechyd da
Thank you good friend in French would be Merci, mon bon ami.
say thank you for giving me good luck or walk away and give them a smile
tov, todah (טוב, תודה)
Estoy bien, gracias.
Thank you = 谢谢