"Kiss" is the meaning of the letter "x" in the English phrase "Good morning, you. x."
Specifically, one letter "x" can mean "kiss" or "kisses". More than one letter "x" can mean "hugs and kisses". Or it may mean "lots and lots of kisses".
The meaning of the phrase "morning glory, evening grace" means that a person should be greatful that God has given them another day to rise and in the evening a person should reflect on all the good things accomplished that day.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Bwairire buya" has the meaning of "Good morning" in English.
In English we write "Good morning" in two separate words.
No, that is not correct.The correct way of writing this phrase is good morning.It is two words, not one.For example:"Have a good morning everyone"."Good morning Bob, how are you?"
"Kaalai vanakkam" is a Tamil phrase that translates to "Good morning" in English. It is a common greeting used in the morning to wish someone well as they start their day. The phrase reflects the warm and respectful nature of Tamil culture.
"Good morning" is an English phrase.
The Quileute phrase meaning "good morning" is hah-ch chee-EH.
Selamat pagi.
"Mangwanani xamuari wangu" is a Shona phrase that translates to "Good morning, my friend" in English. It is a greeting used to wish someone a good morning in Shona, a language spoken in Zimbabwe.
It means Good Morning. Guten (Good) Morgen (Morning).
Bom dia is the Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning." The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "good day" in English. The pronunciation will be "bohng DJEE-uh" in Carioca Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
gut, meaning good, and morgen, meaning morning
nizao or 你早 means good morning... ni 你 you zao 早 early/morning!
Bonjou! is a Creole equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning!" The greeting translates literally as "bo-zhoo" in English. The pronunciation will be "bo-zhoo" in Haitian Creole.
Selamat pagi sayang.
Selamat pagi, bagaimana kabarnya?
"Manuia le taeao, la'u uo" (Good morning, my friend) or "Taeao lelei, la'u uo" (Good morning, my friend).