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Literally, "God be with you." Practically, it is used as an everyday greeting.
A commonly used greeting in Korean is안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo), which can be used to mean "hello", "good morning", "good afternoon" and also "good evening".
晚安 Wǎn'ān This can also be the greeting of "good evening" if used in that context.
An Irish Evening was created on 1992-01-28.
Good evening im hindi is नमस्का.There's a general greeting..namaste.. no specific greeting for mornigs,afternoons, evenings.
It's the greeting "Hi" spelled in Irish.
You use the Spanish phrase "Buenas noches" to say "good evening" or "good night" when greeting someone or saying goodbye in the evening or before going to bed. It's a polite way to wish someone a good night's rest.
It is s noun, such as a person but in a greeting way. It is used as boy man, or even buddy
This is likely the Italian greeting "buongiorno" (sometimes "buon giorno").Literally, it means "good day", and it is a more formal greeting than using "ciao." It is generally used until about 3:00pm, when the greeting becomes "buona sera", or "good evening".
The word 'hello' is used for politely greeting another person. Other words used to do this are hi, good morning/evening and heya.
The phrase is "Top of the morning to you!". This is a phrase and greeting of Irish decent and is an inofrmal greeting but one which the Irish use with effection. It can be used in a speech but it needs to be used in context of the speech and the audience as some may not actually regard it as a warm welcome if they ahve not heard the phrase in context before. It is very similar to the Australian "Gad day!" (Good Day) which again is used as a warm informal greeting.
Buenas noches (literally good nights). This means good evening when used as a greeting. It means good night when departing.