晚安 = good evening (Jyutping romanization and pronunciation: maan5 ngon1/on1 where the ngon1 or on1 pronunciation is based on preference)
Note: this phrase is not used often in conversational Cantonese, but you will definitely hear it during formal occassions.
In Cantonese, "good evening" is said as "唔該" (m4 goi1) for a polite greeting, often used in a general context. However, a more direct translation for "good evening" is "晚上好" (maan5 soeng6 hou2). Both phrases can be used depending on the context and formality.
In Cantonese, you can say "好運" (hou2 wan6) to mean good luck.
晚安 = good evening (Jyutping romanization and pronunciation: maan5 ngon1/on1 where the ngon1 or on1 pronunciation is based on preference) Note: this phrase is not used often in conversational Cantonese, but you will definitely hear it during formal occassions.
zho sengood morning
good evening
To say hello in Cantonese, you literally say "you good" : "nay hoh". Here's the breakdown: You: "nay" Good: "hoh" Hello: "nay hoh"
To say "good evening" in Tagalog, you can say "Magandang gabi."
You can say "Good evening" in Farsi as "Asr bekheir" or "Shab bekheir."
In Maori, you can say "morena" which means good evening.
"Good evening" in Ilocano is "Naragsak nga rabii."
You say Good evening in Kisii language of the African origin as Bwairire.
To say 'good evening' in French you say 'bonsoir'. This is pronounced as 'bon swor'.