It is somewhat archaic. You could say "Mr. Jones goes out for walks of an evening" which is correct, but which also is not how this idea would usually be conveyed. In modern usage it would be more normal to say, "Mr. Jones goes out for walks in the evening." There are other possible contexts for that phrase as well such as, "Evening is my favorite time of day; I never get tired of an evening."
"Good evening!" in English is Dobra večer! in Macedonian.
"Good evening!" in English means ¡Buenas tardes! in Spanish.
Good evening
good evening/ a nice evening
Buona serata! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a great evening!" The feminine singular adjective and noun translate into English literally as "Good evening!" and loosely as "(Enjoy your) good evening!" and "(Have a) good evening!" The pronunciation will be "BWO-na sey-RA-ta" in Italian.
In the evening, same use as good evening or good night in english
In English, "bonsoir" can be pronounced as "bohn-swahr."
Good evening.
Good evening.
Good evening.
"Good evening, Mr. Sacco!" in English is Buona serata, Signor Sacco! in Italian.
Good Evening