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In Uruguay, you can say "Hola" to greet someone, which means "hello" in English. It is a common and friendly way to initiate a conversation.
You can say "You too!" in response to someone wishing you to have a good day.
HAVE A GOOD DAY ] IN APACHE LANGUAGE
The Romanian language equivalent of good day is bună ziua.
Good day. That is what they say.
If in your question, "Singapore" is a language, then well, you still say Good Day. Otherwise, people greet with whatever language or way they are used to, be it "Hi", "Hello", and similar meanings in any language they prefer to greet in.
uVa na siku rinene
ä½ å¥½ pronounced "ni hao".
In French, Uruguay is pronounced "oo-roo-gwey."
The Icelandic language doesn't have the phrase ''good morning'' instead, Icelanders say ''good day'' which would be translated to ''góðan daginn''.
You say "I am good" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Epa!".
The word for "day" in Kikuyu language is "mwaigaga."