"Olen hyvä." (Means I am good at something, or good in general.)
If this was meant as a response to the question "How are you?" ("Miten menee" in Finnish), then the answer would be "Hyvin".
Good afternoon is hyvää iltapäivää in Finnish, however it isn't used very much. People usually say good day instead, which is hyvää päivää in Finnish.
Not very common thing to say, but it's "hyvää hanukkaa".
Good evening is hyvää iltaa in Finnish.
In the beginning is alussa in Finnish.
Food is ruoka in Finnish.
Good afternoon is hyvää iltapäivää in Finnish, however it isn't used very much. People usually say good day instead, which is hyvää päivää in Finnish.
hyvä
'Ei hyvä'
todella hauska
The phrase "Good luck!" in Finnish is "Hyvää onnea!" or "Lykkyä tykö!". You can also just say Onnea! on it's own."Onnea!" can also mean "Congratulations!".
I would say "Hyvä poika!"
"Hyvää iltaa!"
'Hyvää lomaa!'
You are kaveri to your friend and ystävä to your very good friend, but when you're talking about boyfriend/girlfriend it's poikaystävä/tyttöystävä then.
Not very common thing to say, but it's "hyvää hanukkaa".
'Our thoughts are with you' in Finnish is 'olet ajatuksissamme'. (But this is a really hard one to translate, because it is not very common saying)
For you is sinulle in Finnish.