"Magandang gabi mga mag-aaral" in Bagobo language.
You say "Good evening!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ek'ale".
evening in sourashtra is "veelto" and good is "chokkat"
In Hindi, "good evening" is said as "शुभ संध्या" (shubh sandhya).
Well, darling, in Tausug language, "good evening" is simply "maayung gabii." So, next time you want to impress someone in Tausug, just throw that phrase out there and watch them swoon. You're welcome!
"Fefe a koe" is a phrase in the Ewe language, which is spoken primarily in Ghana and Togo. It means "good evening" in English.
You say "Good evening!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ek'ale".
You say Good evening in Kisii language of the African origin as Bwairire.
evening in sourashtra is "veelto" and good is "chokkat"
In Hindi, "good evening" is said as "शुभ संध्या" (shubh sandhya).
Noswaith dda
Islam is a religion, not a language
Well, darling, in Tausug language, "good evening" is simply "maayung gabii." So, next time you want to impress someone in Tausug, just throw that phrase out there and watch them swoon. You're welcome!
mapiya gagawi-i ! :)
Gott kvöld is "Good evening" in Icelandic.
English is the first language of Singapore. That answers your question.
The meaning of the word Selamat Petan (səlamat pətaŋ), means good afternoon/evening in the Malay language. The Malay language is the national language of Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei
The answer to your question depends on society in general using better English. Our English has gotten sloppy and I often cringe when I watch the evening news or read a newspaper. We currently use too many swear words and slang words in speaking and writing. Students learn language from home and friends while most teachers should be role models for good language. As a teacher I refuse to "water down" my language for my students. Language is power and the ability to express your self is important.