There is no such language as Jewish.
If you mean Hebrew, it's: layla Tov (לילה טוב)
If you mean Yiddish, it's: a gute nacht (×Ö· גוטע × ×ַכט)
If you mean Judezmo, (another language, that also means "Jewish") it's: "Adyo (×דיו) or Buenas Noches (×‘×•×™×™× ×•×¡ × ×•×’×³×™×™×¡)
Answer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish" as do the names of about 5 other Jewish languages; so yes, there is are several languages called Jewish. The Yiddish translation is as given above. Judezmo, another language, that also means "Jewish". In Judezmo, it would be "Adyo (×דיו) or Buenas Noches (×‘×•×™×™× ×•×¡ × ×•×’×³×™×™×¡)The Jewish people speak Hebrew - the same language that the Bible was written in.
As such, good evening is written "ערב טוב". Spelled with English letters, this is pronounced "Erev Tov".
Hope that helps :)
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In Telugu, to say "good night" you would say "ā°ļāąā°ā°°ā°žā°¤āąā°°ā°ŋ" (shubharatri).
good night in samoa
To say good night in Tagalog, you can say "Magandang gabi."
You can say "good night" in Malayalam as "shubharathri."
You can (try to) say Yá'át'ééh hiiłchi'į'
To say "good night dad" in French, say Bonne nuit, papa.
A response when someone says good night is to say good night to you too.
"Kammagar" is how you say good night in Chuukese.
In Afghanistan, you can say "Shab bekheir" to wish someone good night.
I am a creole and i spell it like this "gud nite" oh.
i prefer saying both and i would say good night. night night is too babyish.
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