If in your question, "Singapore" is a language, then well, you still say Good Day. Otherwise, people greet with whatever language or way they are used to, be it "Hi", "Hello", and similar meanings in any language they prefer to greet in.
He found present day Singapore. He was a prince of Palembang, who went exploring. So, technically, yes, he could be considered the founder of modern Singapore.
1. Walk up to your friend 2. Take a deep breath 3. use your vocal cords and other speaking muscles to utter the words "Have a good day." 4. Done.
Caning do happen in schools, but only for very severe cases. I'd say its NOT a tourture.
The French don't have a phrase to express that amorphous sentiment. Their basic salutation, bon jour, already means good day.
The Japanese surrendered Singapore to the British on 12 September 1945.
good morning
The theme for 2012 Singapore's National Day is "Loving Singapore, Our Home".
"Oli otya" is how to say good day in Luganda.
In Bahamian Creole, you can say "Good Day" as "Good marning" or "Good afternoon" as "Good evening".
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We celebrate National Day in commemoration of SIngapore's independence
To say "have a good day" in Hawaiian, you can say "Maluhia maika'i o kākou."
the Singapore national day is held on 9 august every year..... the Singapore national day is held on 9 august every year..... the Singapore national day is held on 9 august every year..... the Singapore national day is held on 9 august every year..... the Singapore national day is held on 9 august every year.....
In Flemish, you can say "goedendag" which means good day.
You can say "Good day" or "Hello" to greet someone in English.
In Cree, you can say "Kiya pimatisiwin" to mean "Have a good day."
"Roja baş" is how you say "good day" in Kurdish.