In the Manobo language, "good evening" is typically expressed as "Maayong gabii." The Manobo people are an indigenous group in the Philippines, and their languages have distinct variations depending on the specific Manobo community. This greeting reflects the cultural significance of politeness and respect in their interactions.
In Manobo, you can say "Magandang Gabi."
"Good Afternoon" in Manobo language is "Maayong Hapon."
Maupay nga
"Maupay na udto" is "good noon" in Manobo language.
"Good morning" in Manobo language is "Maayong buntag."
In Manobo language, Good Noon is "Maupang udto."
In Manobo language, "mother" is called "Ina" or "Nanay."
In Manobo, "good morning" is often expressed as "Maayong buntag." The Manobo people are an indigenous group in the Philippines, and their language reflects their cultural heritage. Greetings can vary slightly among different Manobo communities, but "Maayong buntag" is widely understood.
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.
mapiya al-law
evening in sourashtra is "veelto" and good is "chokkat"