I Love the Way You Say Goodnight was created in 1951.
In Thai, you can say "ราตรีสวัสดิ์ที่รัก" (raatree sawatdii thii rak) to mean "goodnight my love." The phrase combines "ราตรีสวัสดิ์" (raatree sawatdii), which means "goodnight," with "ที่รัก" (thii rak), meaning "my love." It's a sweet and affectionate way to bid someone goodnight.
If you are saying goodnight to somone you like,say : Have a goodnight babes;) then give her a big hug and kiss ;o
Just Another Way to Say I Love You was created in 1975-03.
Shev Xwesh. ( Shev Hesh ) Shaw Khosh (Shaw bash)
The same way you do a female
In Portuguese, you can say "Boa noite, linda" to convey "Goodnight, beautiful." If you are addressing a woman, "linda" is commonly used, while "lindo" would be used for a man. This phrase is a sweet way to bid someone goodnight.
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "تصبح على خير" (Tisbah 'ala khair) for "goodnight." This phrase is commonly used to wish someone a good night. Another informal way to say goodnight is "ليلة سعيدة" (Layla sa'ida), which means "happy night."
Guten Nacht/Schlaft Gut- (These mean goodnight and sleep well in German respectively) or you can find out how to say it in whatever language you want that you think it would be romantic or cooler to say. Or tell her that you wish she sleeps well.
In the Solomon Islands, the most common way to say goodnight is "goodnight" itself, as English is one of the official languages. However, in the local Solomon Islands Pijin language, you can say "gudnis" or "nait nait" to bid someone goodnight. These phrases are commonly used to wish someone a peaceful night's rest in the Solomon Islands.
To say "goodnight, talk to you tomorrow," you can say, "Goodnight! I'll talk to you tomorrow." This conveys a warm farewell while also expressing the intention to connect again the next day. It's a friendly way to end a conversation and show that you look forward to speaking again.
Love My Way was created on 2004-11-22.
In Greece, you say "Καληνύχτα" (kaliníkhta) to wish someone goodnight. This term is commonly used in both casual and formal settings. It's a warm way to bid farewell as the day comes to a close.