Mornin'
Australians simply say "good morning".
"Dzień dobry" is the appropriate greeting to use in Polish for saying good morning.
The Icelandic language doesn't have the phrase ''good morning'' instead, Icelanders say ''good day'' which would be translated to ''góðan daginn''.
In Tasmania, people typically say "good morning" as they would in other parts of Australia. It is customary to greet others by saying "good morning" or "g'day" when meeting them early in the day.
Literally, Good is "Marayaw", and Morning is "Mahinaat" if we say it in a sentence Marayaw in Mahinaat. But the Tau Sug aren't use to say "Marayaw in Mahinaat". They rather prefer the Islamic salutation " Assalamu Alaykum" than saying "Good Morning" among themselves.
The phrase top of the morning to you is an old fashion way of saying good morning. If someone says this, you would simply reply good morning.
It's Tibetan for "I see the light in you". Instead of saying good morning or good afternoon. Tibetan's say Tasha Delay to inspire each other for higher consciousness, referring to the crown chakra.
maphod an makpa yu (tuwali dialect) but unlike the ilocacos and tagalogs, we don't greet people good morning or good afternoon. I think you can say maphod an algo yu for good day. so in (ayangan dialect) we also say "maphod an lafhi ju"
Morgen Stiefvater. I would just say Morgen instead of addressing him as stepfather. Or call him by his name.
You could say, "Good morning, [her name]! I hope you have a wonderful day."
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
good morning