ellarigU namaskAra / shubhOdaya
It's slang, and not very conversational. I also believe it's more common in British English than in American English. Americans tend to say "Good morning everyone," or "Good morning everybody."
When the sun rises and everybody's awake. Usually it's hoping a good morning to somebody to start off their day. Or you could use it when the sun comes up and it's a good and happy morning for you or somebody else.
It's slang, and not very conversational. I also believe it's more common in British English than in American English. Americans tend to say "Good morning everyone," or "Good morning everybody."
Goeiemore almal
good morning everybody
You could say, "Good morning, [her name]! I hope you have a wonderful day."
"Bonjour messieurs-dames !" (formal) or "Bonjour tout le monde !" ("everybody", which would be the closest to "people")
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
good morning
good morning
Good morning.
good morning