"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen" in Chinese is "各位女士们,先生们,晚上好" (Gè wèi nǚshìmen, xiānshēngmen, wǎnshàng hǎo). This phrase is used to greet an audience or group in a formal setting during the evening. Each component of the phrase addresses the audience respectfully.
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."
Ni hao
Good morning, good evening ladies gentlemen boys and girls. I am here to stand before you to stand behind you to tell you everything about a subject I know nothing about. Next Thursday which is is Good Friday there will be a Mothers meeting for fathers only. Admission is free, pay at the door, take a seat and sit on the floor.
晚安 Wǎn'ān This can also be the greeting of "good evening" if used in that context.
It should be --- Good morni ng, ladies.
The Hawaiian translation of "Good evening ladies and gentlemen" is "Aloha ahiahi e nā wahine a me nā kāne." In this phrase, "Aloha ahiahi" means "good evening," while "nā wahine" refers to "the ladies" and "nā kāne" means "the gentlemen."
Buona sera, signore e signori! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen!" The salutation also translates as "Good evening, ma'ams and sirs!" The pronunciation will be "BWO-na SEY-ra see-NYO-rey see-NYO-ree" in Pisan Italian.
good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome for the most memorable event in Valisha Dwain life
Good morning/afternoon/evening ladies and gentlemen, what are your names?
Добрый вечер, дамы и господа (Dóbriy vécher, dámy i gospodá).
"Good evening ladies and gentlemen" is the start of a sample script of master of ceremonies on pageants.
One example of a presentation greeting is "Good morning/afternoon/evening, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for joining us today."
Good morning/afternoon/evening ladies and gentlemen. My name is __iyan_______ and I would like to talk to you about_how you are to been safe in singapore________
It is actually Buenas noches. That means either Good evening or Good night, ladies and gentleman. señores for plural form gentlemen.
It says: "Boa noite senhoras e senhores"...At least in Brazillian Portuguese it is...I'm not sure about in Portugal,Angola etc....Sorry.
The word for good evening in chinese is I think: Wanshang hao
A simple and formal greeting like "Good morning/afternoon/evening, ladies and gentlemen" is commonly used for speeches. It sets a respectful tone and signals the start of your address to the audience.