"Have a good/nice day" is generally not a phrase used in native languages, although it seems to be very common in modern American English.
There is an Anishinaabe phrase for "It is a nice day": mino-giizhigad, but this is used quite sensibly in answer to a question asking about the weather.
Anishinaabe people are much more likely to say something like giminadan gagiginonshiwan (it was nice talking to you) or biwabamishinam menawah (come and see us again).
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Google 'Doris Day address'. That's a good start.
The "Glory Be" in Bisaya is commonly translated as "Himaya sa Amahan, ug sa Anak, ug sa Espiritu Santo. Sama sa pagkahimo sa sinugdanan, karon ug sa kanunay, ug sa mga katuigan sa mga katuigan. Amen." This prayer expresses praise to the Holy Trinity and acknowledges God's eternal presence.
I WANNA WAS A GOOD DAY I WANNA WAS A GOOD DAY I WANNA WAS A GOOD DAY
In the Manobo dialect, "Good day everyone" can be translated as "Maayong adlaw sa tanan."
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Tagalog translation of Have a good day Babe: Maligayang araw sa yo, Babe.
The Anishinaabe people (also spelled Anishinabe, plural: Anishinaabeg) speak the following languages:EnglishFrenchOjibwe (Including Odawa)PotawatomiAlgonquin
The cast of Anishinaabe - 2012 includes: Elliott Cloud Kyle Head Shauntay Roy Larry Stillday
The cast of Anishinaabe Dream - 2012 includes: Kelly Iceman Paula Jo Johnson Loren Stillday
The Anishinaabe people traditionally wore clothing made from animal hides such as deer, moose, and beaver. These garments were designed to provide warmth and protection in the harsh climate of the Great Lakes region where they lived. Decoration and symbolism were also important aspects of Anishinaabe clothing.
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Anishinaabe leaders are individuals from the Anishinaabe people, a group of Indigenous nations in North America, which includes the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi tribes. Notable Anishinaabe leaders include figures such as Chief Billy Frank Jr., who was an advocate for Native American fishing rights, and the late activist and author, Winona LaDuke, known for her work in environmental sustainability and Indigenous rights. These leaders play crucial roles in advocating for their communities, preserving cultural heritage, and addressing social and political issues.
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