The correct phrase is "an evening." The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, and "evening" starts with an "e" sound, which is a vowel. Therefore, you would say, "an evening" rather than "a evening."
In the evening. Or some say "of an evening"
If you are talking to one person you should say, "Good evening sir." However if you are talking to more than one person you could say, "Good evening gentlemen."
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The Hawaiian translation for good evening is aloha ahiahi.
Boa tarde (usually earlier part of the evening) or boa noite (later part of the evening and/or before bed)
In the evening. Or some say "of an evening"
If you are talking to one person you should say, "Good evening sir." However if you are talking to more than one person you could say, "Good evening gentlemen."
To say "good evening" in Tagalog, you can say "Magandang gabi."
Yuu (夕) means evening. If you want to say good evening you say "konbanwa" (今晩は)
good evening
In Hausa, you can say "Ina kwana" to greet someone in the evening.
In Pampanga, you can say "Mayap a gabi" to greet someone in the evening.
"Have a nice evening". Most of us speak English in Australia.
In Maori, you can say "morena" which means good evening.
You say "In the evening " in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "N'irole".
You can say "Good evening" in Farsi as "Asr bekheir" or "Shab bekheir."
Evening. 12 am is when the sun is out.