"Nos da" in Welsh means "goodnight." "You chi" is a polite form of "you" in Welsh, so "Nos da you chi" can be translated as "goodnight to you (polite/formal)."
Nos da i chi. Good night to you.
In NW Wales: Sut dach chi? (si-da-KHEE) In S Wales: Shwd ych chi? (shu-di-KHEE/shu-DEE-khee)
It means 'very good, thank you' in Welsh.
Hwyl is Bye. [huil]Hwyl fawr is Goodbye. [huil 'vower']Hwyl am y tro is Goodbye for now. [huil am a tró]Da bo chi [da bo khee]
Welsh has a informal usage and a more formal usage:Da iawn, diolch. (informal)Da iawn, diolch. (formal)
Irish: Sláinte (mhaith) Scottish Gaelic: Slàinte mhath Manx: Welsh: Iechyd da Breton: Cornish:
Good night.
Nos da, William.BTW the Welsh version of William is Gwilym.
'Da bo chi' is Welsh for 'Goodbye'Da bo chi is a contraction of "Duw bu gydach chi"meaning "God be with you"
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IN welsh its "Bore da!" (said as "bor ed da")
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It depends which language the phrase is in. An aria is usually an operatic song. Nos da means goodnight in Welsh. In Portuguese the phrase means 'in the song'.
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Da is good. Nos da (Night good = Good night)
Nos da, but it literally means good night. Nos being night, da being good.