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Päivää - It also means afternoon/day. (Hyvää Päivää = Good afternoon/day)

Moi - Not so formal. Usually said to a friend, and Moikka means goodbye. There are many alternatives to this saying (Morjens, Moido, and some more.).

Hei - Quite normal. Pronounced as english word hay.

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12y ago
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14y ago

Good morning in Finnish is "Hyvää huomenta."

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Marlene Coronel

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8y ago

There are a number of ways, like in most languages, depending on the situation.

Päivää or Terve [informal, common] Moi or Hei or Moikka.

[formal] Hyvää päivää

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14y ago

Hyvää Huomenta

(Good) (morning)

Hyvää päivää

(good) (Day)

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15y ago

Good morning: Hyvää huomenta.

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14y ago

Hyvää päivää

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14y ago

Hyvää huomenta.

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