Buenos días / buen día - Buenas tardes - Buenas noches
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Hola (pronounced Ola) = Hello in Spanish. Buenos dias = Good morning Buenas tardes = good afternoon/evening Buenas noches = Good night/evening I hope this was useful :)
"Good afternoon" is actually a very common phrase in Spanish. The proper way to say "good afternoon" in Spanish is "Buena's Dias".
In the morning: Ohayou gozaimasu In the afternoon: Konnichiha In the evening: Konbanha
Morning is the early part of the day following sunrise, afternoon is the middle part of the day, typically from noon until evening, evening is the time before nightfall, and night is the time after sunset until sunrise the next day.
Good day can be said any time during daylight hours. You can also say 'good morning' in the morning or 'good afternoon' in the afternoon or 'good evening' in the evening. However at night you may not say 'good night' unless you are going to bed. As a greeting at night you should rather use 'good evening'.
You can say "good morning" to a person till 12.00 midday, after which you would say "good afternoon".
good morning: subodhayam శుభోదయం
We don't really say "good afternoon." For time-specific greetings, we only have morning and night: a-run sa-wad (good morning) ra-tree sa-wad (good night) However, We do have "good evening". Sar-Yan-Sa-Wad = Good evening.
Go with the height you measure in the day, afternoon/ Evening hieght is more accurate you lose your out of bed height quickly after waking up so your already at your low or close to it by afternoon anyway.I am 189cm Morning and 187cm Evening, I just say 6'2, in cm 187/188
“Good morning.” “Good afternoon.” “Good evening.” “It's nice to meet you.” “It's a pleasure to meet you.”
When greeting a lady, you can say "Good morning/afternoon/evening, my lady" or simply "Lady [Name]." For a lord, you would typically say "Good morning/afternoon/evening, my lord" or "Lord [Name]." It's important to use respectful tones and titles, reflecting the formality of their status. In both cases, a slight bow or nod can add to the politeness of the greeting.
It's as simple as 'andaw'. It does not vary even if it's morning, afternoon or evening.