Wanshang hao... pronounced 'wan-shang-how'
The word for good evening in chinese is I think: Wanshang hao
In Chinese, "good evening" is translated as "晚上好" (wǎnshàng hǎo). This phrase is used as a polite greeting in the evening hours, similar to its English counterpart. The word "晚上" (wǎnshàng) means "evening," and "好" (hǎo) means "good." It's a common way to wish someone well during the later part of the day.
wanshang hao
Ni hao
Jenjien miengen
晚安 wân ān
Good evening, sir. Good evening, ma'am. It's just been a lovely evening, but I must go now.
da4jia1 (everyone) wan3shang4hao3 (good evening).
坏 [huài] is the Chinese word for bad.
Good evening in Hawaiian is "Aloha ahiahi." The word "Aloha" conveys love and affection, while "ahiahi" specifically refers to the evening. This greeting is a warm way to wish someone well during the evening hours in Hawaiian culture.
晚安 Wǎn'ān This can also be the greeting of "good evening" if used in that context.
傍晚 bàngwǎn --> evening 黄昏 huánghūn --> dusk / evening