Because the word "how" doesn't mean the same thing as "what."
"How" means "by what means" or "in what manner" - it would not make any sense to say "In what manner good advice,"
We say what good advice not how good advice. It is because we want to hear the advice.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Buya" has the meaning of "Good/very well" in English.
Hawaiian is a developed English language. No good remains the same in Hawaiian as it does in English.
"Good Morning", English is an official language in Mauritius.
"Have a good trip!" English is the official language of Australia.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Bwairire buya" has the meaning of "Good morning" in English.
They have slightly different meanings. If you are speaking of English as a language, you would say "good at." If you are speaking of it as school subject, you would say "good in," just as you would say "good in science" or "good in history."
good bye in mardarin Chinese - zai jian in french - Aurevior We can see this is how you say it in french and mardrin but how do you say it in the English language, no not how we speack English but like british language!!!
"Good bye". English is the official language of Australia.
"Good night.". English is the primary language in Jamaica.
Shakespeare's language was English. "And" in English is "and".
The translation for, "Good morning" in the Jamaican Patois language is: " Gud mawnin."Patois is pronounced Patwa. Patois is English-based, and heavily influenced by the Akan languages from West Africa. Although English is the official language of Jamaica, Patois is the country's cultural language. It is a widely spoken language with attitude, lots of fun to speak.
As Australia uses the English language (with an Austrian twang) I would simply say, "Good night."