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.
If it's a good friend, it's "mój przyjaciel/moja przyjaciółka". If it's just a colleague, it's "mój kolega/moja koleżanka".
The French don't have a phrase to express that amorphous sentiment. Their basic salutation, bon jour, already means good day.
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.
amigoAmigo(Spain word) means Friend in english.
we say "Cześć/Witaj przyjacielu" If your friend is young, then young adults use slang. so you can just say hey(hej).
mangai chinana Friend in Fijian is i-tokani or noqu tokani.
Australia, mate!
Tenha um bom dia meu amigo.
Translation: Que tengas un buen dia amigo.
god venn = good friend
Bon jour mon ami (bon jour in this case meaning good day instead of hello)
Mera bahut achha dost. That is how you say good friend in Hindi.
my wife and i
Simply say "Happy Mother's Day."
You are a good friend = Du bist a gute Fraind
Boa sorte, amigo. Good luck, friend.
Say you're a really good friend and I like you As a friend.