'n Berengroet doet je altijd goed is a Dutch equivalent of 'A bear's hello is always good for you'.
Yes, it's always good practice. Hello is greeting and not a sentence.
There are several variants:HalloGüete TagBuschurGüata TàgGöte TàijGrias di wohlSalüYou can google 'useful phrases in Alsatian' and find a lot of interesting information
A bear's hello is always good for you is a literal English equivalent of 'n Berengroet doet je altijd goed'. The sentence isn't a common motto or saying in Dutch language or culture.
There are several ways to great an attractive lady. Hello is always a good start. It is always a good idea to ask for her name as well. once you say hello tell her youf find her attractive.
Good evening means " Goedenavond " in Dutch
Good in french is Bien. Hello in french is Bonjour.
No, actually grizzly bears are poor pets. Even if they were hand-raised and trained, whatever you do they're always wild animals. There's always a possible time when they could attack, even if it seems like for no reason.
'You are good' is in Dutch 'jij bent goed'.
#Hi, How are you? #Hello #Good afternoon #Hello, how are you today? #Hello, What can I get for you?
"Good morn" = Good morning "Good den" = Good day (Hello/Hi) Hello was an interjection of surprise. For example "Hello! Your hair is on fire!" Or "Oh, hello! You startled me!"
Bonjou (Good morning/Hello) Bon swa (Good afternoon) Alo (Hello)
Hello=Hola Good-bye=Adiós