¡Buenos días! ¿Cómo está usted? / ¿Cómo le ha ido?
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You could say "Buenas tardes maestro/a".
Buenas tardes Señor... / Señora... /Señorita... (Good afternoon Mr... / Mrs.../ Miss...) ---Be sure to include the teacher's last name!
There is no "good afternoon" formula in French to greet people, only one for when you are leaving. As a greeting, it is standard to use "bonjour", until the evening. You will use "bonsoir" then. When you are departing, you can use "bonne journée" (for the whole day ahead), "bon après-midi" for the rest of the afternoon, or "bonsoir / bonne soirée" when leaving in the evening.
The Spanish word for "afternoon" is "tarde." It is pronounced, "tar-day." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
"Güenas tardes" is the Spanish phrase for "good afternoon." It is used to greet someone during the afternoon hours.
A polite and common way to greet someone during the afternoon is by saying "Good afternoon" with a smile.
It is appropriate to greet someone with "good afternoon" from around 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
You can say "good afternoon" to greet someone from around 12:00 PM until 5:59 PM.
"Konnichiwa" is "Good afternoon."
You should say "good afternoon" to greet someone from around 12:00 PM to 5:59 PM.
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In Shona, you can say "Masikati maita" to greet someone with "good afternoon."
"Hola, buenas tardes" means "Hello, good afternoon" in English.
In Venda, you would say "Ndaa/Aa nda," to greet someone in the afternoon.
In Farsi, you can say "روز بخیر" (pronounced as "Ruz be-kheir") to greet someone with good afternoon.
In Filipino language, you can say "magandang hapon" to greet someone with "good afternoon."