good Chodesh
"Guten"" means "good"
i assume that you mean guten tag. Then it's German
Chodesh Tov means "have a good month" and is the traditional greeting used on Rosh Chodesh.
It means Good Morning. Guten (Good) Morgen (Morning).
"Guten Morgen" translates to "Good morning" in English. It's a common greeting used in German-speaking countries to wish someone a pleasant start to their day. The phrase is typically used in the morning until around noon.
the German for hello is 'hallo' you could also say: good day - guten tag good evening - guten abend good night - guten nacht good morning - guten morgen
It's spelled "guten Abend" and it means "good evening"
Assuming you mean holidays, they are:ShabbatRosh HashanahTzom GedaliahYom KippurSukkotHosha'anah RabahShmini AtzeretSimchat TorahChannukahRosh Chodesh TevetAsarah B'TevetTu B'ShvatTa'anit EstherPurimRosh Chodesh NisanPesachYom HaShoahRosh Chodesh IyarYom HaAtzmautLag BaOmerRosh Chodesh SivanShavuotFast of Shiva Asar B'TammuzThe Three WeeksFast of Tisha B'AvRosh Chodesh Elul
Guten Tag = Good Day "Max" is probably a name, so "Good day Max." Max COULD be short for "Maximum", which is the same in German as in English. But that wouldn't make sense in the circumstances.
In French - not much. "Guten Tag" is German for "good day" or "hello". "Guten Tag" in French would be "Bon jour".
To or for the good children
"Dem guten Kind" is German for "to the good child." It is often used in the context of addressing or referring to a well-behaved or virtuous child. The phrase can be associated with themes of kindness and moral behavior in children.