The phrase 'have a nice time' in Indonesian is semoga waktu Anda menyenangkan.
The translation is 'semoga harimu menyenangkan'.
The phrase 'kamu baik sekali' means 'you are very nice'.
"Apakah bagus cuaca di sana?"Is how you say "Is the weather nice there?"
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
Ayo so nika no
The phrase 'kabar baik' when translated to English is similar to I am fine. When translated word by word, kabar is news and baik is good. So it is actually good news.You can say 'kabar baik' when someone asks you 'apa kabarnya?' (how are you?)
You may say 'yasashii onna no ko.'
'Anata ga totemo shinsetsu/yasashii desu.'
there is really no expression for 'be nice' but if talking to children you could say ii ko ni shitte
Belle gambe! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Nice legs!" The feminine plural phrase translates literally as "Beautiful legs!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEL-ley GAM-bey" in Pisan Italian.
There is no equivalent translation for home sweet home in Indonesian. However, if you want to express that you love your home say:Aku sayang rumahku! (I love my house!)Rumah saya sangat menyenangkan (My house is very nice/comfortable)Tidak Ada yang lebih bagus/nyaman dari rumah sendiri (There is nothing better than our own nice/comfortable house)
Buon viaggio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Have a fun trip!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Nice voyage!" and loosely as "Enjoy your trip!" or "Have a nice trip!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon VYAD-djo" in Pisan Italian.