Well if you are in Greece and want to say "good afternoon," you could just say "good afternoon." I'll assume your misunderstanding of nouns precluded you from asking the question properly. You were probably wondering how to say "good afternoon" in Greek. To that I have no answer.
kali spera (pronounce kalli spey-ra)
Καλησπέρα;kalispera pronounced 'kah-lee-spAY-rah
good evening = καλησπέρα
God bless = κύριε ελέησον
Καλησπέρα (kalispera).
coninita
καλησπέρα/kalispera [kah-lee-spa-ruh]
kalinihta
"Good evening!" in English is Dobra večer! in Macedonian.
"Good evening!" in English means ¡Buenas tardes! in Spanish.
"Good evening!" is an English equivalent of the Greek word Καλησπέρα! The greeting looks the following when Romanized as Kalispera. The pronunciation will be "KA-lee-SPEY-ra" in Aeginan Greek.
magandang gabi
buenas noches
Selamat malam
"Good evening, Mr. Sacco!" in English is Buona serata, Signor Sacco! in Italian.
Buona sera signore
konbanwa ^^ hope it helps :))
Buona serata! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a great evening!" The feminine singular adjective and noun translate into English literally as "Good evening!" and loosely as "(Enjoy your) good evening!" and "(Have a) good evening!" The pronunciation will be "BWO-na sey-RA-ta" in Italian.
Buona serata, amore mio.
Buona sera, signora! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good evening, woman!" The greeting also translates as "Good evening, Ma'am!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na SEY-ra see-NYO-ra" in Italian.