In modern English good day is nearly always used on parting and is equivalent to good bye. Use Auf Wiedersehen or tschüss on parting. In those rare cases where good day is used as a greeting the German equivalent is Guten Tag. Note that German Guten Tag is a greeting.
Guten Tag kleines Madchen
hast du einen guten Tag
guten tag= good day guten morgen= good morning hallo= hello
Heute ist ein guter Tag zum Sterben is the German translation.
In Swiss German, you wouldn't normally say something that literally means "have a good day." People do say "gnüss de schöni Tag" (enjoy the nice day), which is very casual. You could also say "ne schöni Tag" or "ne schöni Tag noa." But generally the normally Swiss German good-bye is "Wiadaluaga." Even so, it's also just fine to use the High German "Auf Wiedersehen."
You can say 'Guten Tag' as well. Or just 'Tag' or 'Hallo'.
how do you say good nighht to you too in German
Tag. Day in German is "Tag", like "Guten Tag!" (Good day!)
the German for hello is 'hallo' you could also say: good day - guten tag good evening - guten abend good night - guten nacht good morning - guten morgen
Guten Tag - Good day Guten Morgen - Good morning Guten Abend - Good evening Hello - Hallo
You just say Guten Tag! (GOO-tehn TAHK, literally good day).Good afternoon translates to German as 'Guten Tag' (pronounced goo-ten tahg)
In German, you'd say "Guten Morgen" for "Good morning" in English.