Good Afternoon is not a phrase that is used in Hebrew. It can be translated as tzohorayim tovim (×¦×•×”×•×¨×™×™× ×˜×•×‘). But this phrase sounds very strange in Hebrew. It would be like wishing an English speaker "Good sunset" or "Good dawn"...no one says it.
Instead, the word "Shalom" is preferable.
Good morning = בוקר טוב (bokehr tov)
Good afternoon is a phrase that is not commonly said in Hebrew, but if you really want to translate it, it's ×¦×•×”×•×¨×™×™× ×˜×•×‘×™× (tsohorayim tovim).
The phrase "good afternoon" is not used in Hebrew.
The closest option is:
Good evening = ערב טוב (erev tov)
Shalom is hello and boker tov is good morning
"Tzohoraim tovim" (צהריים טובים).
erev tov (ערב טוב)
erov tov
Bokehr tov
In Bali, you can say "Om Swastiastu" as a traditional greeting.
how would you say hello , good morning , good afternoon in aboriginal
Bonjou (Good morning/Hello) Bon swa (Good afternoon) Alo (Hello)
Yah'ah' teh' ah'bin'eh - Hello, good morning in Navajo
You say hello beautiful if you like her just hello if you dont!
You can greet a man with a simple "Hello" or "Hi," followed by his name if you know it. A friendly smile and handshake are also common gestures when greeting a man.
In Arabic, you can say "صباح الخير" (pronounced: sabah al-khayr) to say hello and good morning.
There are a few ways bonjour- hello and good day good morning and others
meaning "hello" : "bonjour"meaning "have a good morning" : "bonne matinée"
"Ahn nyeong ha sae yo" (안녕하세요) is a common Korean greeting that translates to "hello" in English. It is used to greet someone formally when meeting for the first time or in a polite manner.
In the United Kingdom, people typically say "hello" or "hi" as a common greeting. Additionally, "good morning," "good afternoon," and "good evening" are also used depending on the time of day.
bokehr tov, gveret (בוקר טוב, גברת)