In Spanish, there is actually a word that can be used to extend the same back to another person. If someone says "que pasa buen día" [have a good day], you can respond with "igualmente, gracias" [ee-gwahl-men-tay] which translates into "and you as well, thank you." Occasionally you may hear someone say "a usted también," but the first is more common.
Que tenga / tengan / tengas / tengáis una mañana agradable.
Translation: Buenos dias. Espero que tengas un buen dia.
buenos dias with an accent on the i
Jo-eun-ah-chim-i-ne-yo
Amigos Buenos dias
I do not is no hago in spanish.
goodmorning
I = Yo
I in Spanish is yo.
Buenosteous
"ΠΠΎΠ±ΡΠΎΠ΅ ΡΡΡΠΎ" (pronounced as "Dobroe utro") is how you say "good morning" in Russian.
"I" in Spanish is "yo".
es yo or soy yo.
Yo soy or yo estoy
I= yo