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Literally this means "give you good evening" but it really just means goodnight.
Bona fide literally means "in good faith" in Latin. When we use this phrase in English, it usually means "genuine".
Those two words, literally translated from Hebrew, would mean "good, thanks".
Buenas noches (literally good nights). This means good evening when used as a greeting. It means good night when departing.
Italian for good morning, it literally means 'good day' (buono = good, giorno = day).
'Kala eisai' literally means 'good you are'
:Literally means "tender," or "good," or "gracious."
mal y tú? literally means "bad, and you" or no estoy muy bien y tú? literally means "i'm not very good and you?" Muy mal= very bad. you= tú.
You can simply say, "Bonum est" (literally this means, "It is good")
it literally means 'it's a good job' but it probably just means good work. :)
It literally means, already if this good one
nǐ hǎo ma?that translates to "how are you" but literally means "You good?"