If you want to say it before going to bed at night, you say "Selamat tidur". But if you want to say it just because it's night, then you say it the same as good evening which is "Selamat malam"
When you refer to the situation of the day as good it is: Hari yang indah. Or if you want it to refer as the day's weather is bright and shiny it is: Hari yang cerah.
But when you refer as a greeting when you meet someone just say: Halo. You can also say: Semoga harimu menyenangkan!(Have a nice day!)
Good afternoon in Indonesian is selamat sore. If you would like to say it in an informal way, just say met soreor just sore!
Selamat pagi, or you could just say pagi! but it's informal.
the way you say good evening actually depends on what time of day it is: Good afternoon (til 3pm) selamat siang Good evening (til 6pm) selamat sore Good night selamat malam
Selamat malam
Selamat pagi.
Semoga liburanmu menyenangkan.
Selamat pagi, bagaimana kabarnya?
Semoga beruntung! or Semoga berhasil!
Selamat pagi sayang.
I am good = Saya orang baikI am bad = Saya orang jahat
The phrase Good luck in the future in Indonesian is Semoga beruntung di masa depan.In the word-by-word translation, 'good luck' is 'semoga beruntung', 'in the' is 'di', and 'future' is 'masa depan'.
Kamu sangat hebat! if you mean to compliment others on their achievement on doing something succesfully.
The phrase means 'I have a nice friend' or 'I have a good friend'.For the word by word translation it would be:Saya: IAda: haveTeman: a friendYang bagus: that is nice/that is good
The phrase take care and good luck in Indonesian is 'jaga diri dan semoga beruntung'. The word by word translation is:* Take care: jaga diri * and: dan * good luck: semoga beruntung
The phrase 'what do you want' when translated to Indonesian is apa yang kamu inginkan? This is the informal way to say it.You could also say it informally, like:Kamu pengen apa?Lo pengen apa? (use this with very good friends only, it would sound rude to say it to people you don't know or are older than you)