oyasuminasai; oyasumi
The words night lily are said in Japanese as yoru yuri. These words are said in Italian as notte giglio.
There are a few words for the word 'hello' in Japanese. Ohayo=good morning Konichiwa=good afternoon Konbanwa=good evening/night You can also say 'domo' for hello, but that gives a vague impression, since it can mean many things. The word 'goodbye' in Japanese is 'sayonara'. Pronounced 'sy-o-na-ra'. Hope it helps.
good night
formal:oyasuminasai not so formal: oyasumi
'Yoru' is a Japanese word for night.
"Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow."
Gute nacht :)
Japanese Night Heron was created in 1836.
The question you have asked is incorrect, as good night are the English words, and you wanted to find out the Chinese version of good night. The correct question to have asked would be: How do you say 'good night' in Chinese?
go on youtube and type in dark night true light or D.N.Angel Theme Song lyrics in Japanese and the song will come up.
Good night (using two words) is the proper form. However, good-night (hyphenated) can also be correct in the proper context. Example: -A farewell or leave-taking: He said his good-nights before leaving the party. -Compare this to actual farewell address: He said good night before leaving the party. The confusion is generally with good-night and goodnight because both are correct. When using it as a salutation, good night (two words) is always correct; however, in other context as in the example above you have a choice between leaving it one word or hyphenating it.
The noun form is hyphenated "good-night" and usually plural (e.g. he said his good-nights and left) but the spoken phrase is two words "Good night."