"Bon dia" is a greeting in Catalan that means "Good morning." A common response to "Bon dia" is to reply with the same phrase, "Bon dia," or to say "Bon dia, com estàs?" which translates to "Good morning, how are you?" This exchange is a friendly way to acknowledge the greeting and engage in a brief conversation.
The response to "bon arrivee" would be "merci" or "thank you" in English. It's a simple way to acknowledge the well-wishes or greeting. So next time someone wishes you a "bon arrivee," just hit them with a casual "merci" and keep it moving.
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"Hello" in Papiamento is "Bon dia."
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"Bon dia" is "good morning" in Catalan.
"Bon dia" is Catalan for good morning.
Bon dia el meu amic.
The French response to "bon voyage mon amie" would typically be "bon voyage aussi" or "bon voyage à toi aussi," which translates to "safe travels to you as well" or "safe travels to you too." This response acknowledges the well wishes given by the speaker and reciprocates the sentiment for a safe and pleasant journey.
It looks suspiciously like Dia 's Muire dhuit which is the response to Dia dhuit (Irish Gaelic for Hello).
Mozambique is a multilingual country so this depends on what language you are asking about.
Look: "Bom dia!" in Portuguese means "Good morning!"; "Buenos días!" or "Buen día" (this latter being less used) is Spanish, having the same meaning; now "Bos dias!" is in Galician and means the same.
sa se bon travail means you 're doing a good job.
In Irish, if this is response to a greeting/blessing in Irish it could be answered "the same to you" which is "Gurab é duit" or "Gurab amhlaidh duit". However, in some greetings there is a specific response Dia dhuit. "Hello" (May) God (bless) to-you. The response: Dia 's Muire dhuit. "Hello" (May) God and Mary (bless) to-you, and such. Scottish Gaelic:...