Selamat Pagi means 'Hello' from 6am to 11am in Indonesian, or, because of the time period of which this can be said, 'Selamat Pagi' can also mean 'Good Morning.'
The Malaysian would also say: Helo more formal would be selamat pagi (morning) / selamat tengahari (afternoon), selamat petang (evening) / selamat malam (after sunset)
'selamat' means 'safe'. But different usage of the word 'selamat' can give different meanings such as 'selamat datang' which is saying 'welcome' to greet visitors.If you translate each of the word 'selamat datang',you will get 'safe coming' or 'safe arriving'.This is because we Malaysians expect visitors to come in safely.Other use of the word 'selamat' is when you say 'selamat pagi' which is 'good morning','selamat tengahari' which is 'good afternoon','selamat petang' which is 'good evening' and 'selamat malam' which is 'good night'.
In Brunei, you can say "Selamat Datang" to mean welcome.
its a greeting like happy they say selamat hari raya which mean happy eid
goodnight: selamat malam (se-laa-maat maa-laam)
Selamat malam. From my understanding "selamat" means safe and "malam" is night.
Selamat Datang Monument was created in 1962.
it means "congratulations, you are success" or something like that
Hello = haloGood morning = Selamat pagi (6-11 o'clock). When it is over 11 o'clock until 3 p.m it is Selamat siang.Good afternoon = Selamat soreGood night = Selamat malam
selamat hari raya
Selamat Hari Natal and Selamat Tahun Baru (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year) from Bali!