"Good [morning/afternoon/evening], ladies and gentlemen..." "Thank you for joining me today to discuss..." "Imagine a world where..." "I'm honored to be standing here before you to talk about..."
good afternoon
"Roj baş" is how you say good afternoon in Kurdish.
English: Good afternoon.
Good afternoon in Swahili is "lioni njema."
Afternoon is a noun.
"Good [morning/afternoon/evening], ladies and gentlemen..." "Thank you for joining me today to discuss..." "Imagine a world where..." "I'm honored to be standing here before you to talk about..."
When I do a speech I usually start it with a " good afternoon ladies and gentleman ( people you're talking to) my name is ______ and I am here to tell you, show you, talk about...
Good afternoon/ morning fellow audience. I want to bring to your attenton....
an adjective
It truely does depend on the venue that the speech is being given in. The situation matters quite a bit. Though you can really never go wrong with: "Good morning" "Good afternoon" or "Good Evening"
good afternoon
Very is an adjective. It describes how good she was.
bon après-midi, often abbreviated in speech as 'bon aprème' or 'bonapp'
"Roj baş" is how you say good afternoon in Kurdish.
what is good afternoon in badjao
No. It's not necessary. It should be---- Good afternoon.