It seems to mean a lot of things. Here are a couple parts of the conversation where the possible meanings are explained.
"Good morning!" said Bilbo, and he meant it.
"What do you mean?" Gandalf said. "Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is morning to be good on?"
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"What a lot of things you do use Good morning for!" said Gandalf. "Now you mean that you want to get rid of me, and that it won't be good till I move off."
A very good question. Is he wishing Gandalf a good morning? Is it a good morning whether the wizard wants it or not? Does he feel it is a good morning? Or a morning to be good on? Bilbo says to tell you, "All of them at once!"
Bilbo is basically saying the Ring is his and no one else's, and that the Ring is dear to him.
It may mean that he is a bad person, but he admits it. Bilbo Baggins says this. He is stung by some of the comments of the dwarves. I think that it means that Bilbo may be a thief, but he does not tell lies.
He says that the dwarves wont give Bilbo any gold, and that the Dwarves ar ejust using him.
He says they want revenge.
Bilbo is talking to Smaug when the doubts appear. It says in the book that it's because dragons are very persuasive, and he wasn't prepared for it.
It means "good morning." And nobody in Ireland says it, unless they are making fun of an American.
She likes you and wants a reaction. It means she is being playful. You are special.
Bilbo is basically saying the Ring is his and no one else's, and that the Ring is dear to him.
It may mean that he is a bad person, but he admits it. Bilbo Baggins says this. He is stung by some of the comments of the dwarves. I think that it means that Bilbo may be a thief, but he does not tell lies.
When the author says that Bilbo fought the real battle alone in the tunnel, he means that Bilbo displayed true courage and resourcefulness by facing the dangers and challenges without the help of his companions. This moment marks a significant turning point in Bilbo's character development, showing his bravery and quick thinking in a critical moment.
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"In return, you can respond with 'and the rest of the day to yourself'."
Bakhair Means Good...we use Bakhair when we says good morning or good night Good morning - Subha Bakhair Good Night - Shab Bakhair
Gandalf believes in Bilbo, and he says in the book that he wouldn't of brought-en him if he wasn't in good use.
'Good morning starshine' by Oliver
The general stereotype is that roosters are the first to greet everyone in the morning by making loud noises at sunrise.
He says that the dwarves wont give Bilbo any gold, and that the Dwarves ar ejust using him.