Yuu (夕) means evening.
If you want to say good evening you say "konbanwa" (今晩は)
You may say 'yoru ni.'
"konban wa" lit. "evening is" is a phrase used to say, "good evening" in modern day Japan. It was initially part of a longer sentence but has become recognized as this simple phrase.
In the evening. Or some say "of an evening"
ban or yoru
before noon, you say ohayo gozaimasu, afternoon you say konnichi wa, and evening you say konban wa. if you meet someone for the first time you can say hajime mashite. i hope this answers your Q, it was quite unclear
It's Japanese for 'Good evening'
Good evening.
"Good evening" is konbanwa (こんばんわ)。
Late afternoon/early evening
good evening
To say GOOD AFTERNOON you would say konichiwa To say HOW ARE YOU you would say o genki desu ka making GOOD AFTERNOON HOW ARE YOU konichiwa, o genki desu ka To say GOOD MORNING you would say ohiogoziemas To say GOOD EVENING you would say Kownbonwa Those are the polite ways of greeting people in Japanese. Arigato means thank you in japanese.
"Have a nice evening". Most of us speak English in Australia.
You say "In the evening " in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "N'irole".