It is an expression that comes from my coworker.
Godmorgen.
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.
Thursday comes from "Day of Thunor" or "Thor's day"; this is the Germanic equivalent to the Latin for "Jupiter's Day".
When John Steinbeck wrote, "It was a morning like no other," he meant that there was nothing special about that morning. It was the same as every other day.
Have a great day/Pob hwyl i chi.
It means the same as "my goodness' or "my gracious" here in the south. My gran would sometimes shorten it to "Great Day!" Basically it is expressing shock or surprise...
The duration of Great Day in the Morning is 1.53 hours.
R.i.p legend
Great Day in the Morning was created on 1956-05-16.
Great Day in the Morning - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
Silverton, Colorado
The phrase 'excuse me' is used in a variety of different circumstances every day. As to the origins of the phrase and how it became widely used is not known.
Gender: Both Origin: Latin Meaning: Belonging to the Lord Origin: Russian Meaning: born on Sunday Its source is a Latin expression meaning "Lord." It is from the expression Domenica dies, The Lord's day Origin: Greek Meaning: Victory; useful; bringer of victory Origin: Persian Meaning: Good and happy and beautiful and delicate. The name is also is considered to mean clear and good water. Origin: the name Nika is a Christogram Meaning: Jesus Christ Conquers
The first recorded uses of this expression in English are: "A dogge hath a day" (Richard Tavener 'Adages' 1539) "Every dog hath his day" (John Ray 'Collection of English Proverbs' 1670)
Hello= Hola Good Morning=Buenos dias Have a great day=i don't know. Go look somewhere else:). Everything else is right, though
you get tangela in the great marsh in pastoria The easiest place to find it is Great Marsh Area 3/4 in the day or morning.
The origin of the name Day, is American. It means light and hope.