de groeten van mijn vriend. This is the translation of Greetings my friend.
de groeten van het seizoen
'Greetings from Holland'or in proper English:'Greetings from the Netherlands'
It's Dutch, and it means "Dear Greeting" or "In Kind Greeting".
In Flemish, which is a variant of Dutch spoken in Belgium, common greetings include "Hallo" for "Hello" and "Goedemorgen" for "Good morning." Other greetings include "Goedenavond" for "Good evening" and "Hoe gaat het?" which means "How are you?" These phrases are widely used in everyday conversation.
Dutch is the language in which people may say 'Gelukkig kerstfeest'. It's one of the many ways in which Dutch speakers express special holiday greetings. It means 'Merry Christmas'.
"Hartelijke Kerstgroeten" is Dutch for "Warm Christmas greetings".
'goodbye' is formal 'dag' but to friends and acquaintances you can also say 'doei'.
Salaam, ndugu zangu.
Boas festas! (seasons greetings) Felicitações! (greetings)
In Russian, you can say "здравствуйте" (Zdravstvuyte) or "привет" (Privet) to greet someone.
Greetings from Germany (English) Grüsse aus Deutschland (German)
In Hindi, "seasons greetings" is said as "ऋतु अभिनंदन".