git yontif/v
or
gut yontef/v
depending on dialect
When addressing the Pope:
Git yontif, Pontif!
The correct spelling is "spell" (to correctly place letters in words, or a use of magic).
It is one word, not two. The correct spelling is goodbye.
The correct spelling is "good morning" (two separate words)
That is the correct spelling of "cheering" (celebrating or encouraging).
That is the correct spelling of the noun "commodity" (a useful good).
Good day (two words) is correct.
It is colloquially pronounced "goot YON-tif," but stems from "goot YOME tove." The first word is Yiddish (or German) for "good." The second and third words are Hebrew for "good day" ... the phrase used to refer to a holiday.
The correct spelling is permanent.
Good day (two words) is correct.
That is the correct spelling of "good riddance" (expresses satisfaction at the absence of someone or something that was unwanted or unpleasant).The extended form is "good riddance to bad rubbish."
The correct spelling is "cochon," which is French for "pig."
Nobody. The correct phrase is "a change is as good as a rest".