It depends on which Kenyan language you are referring to.
These are the 63 languages spoken in Kenya:
To say good morning in Serbian you would say Dobro Jutro
Either 'hullo' (used in the book Oliver twist) or good day, good evening or good morning
'bonne matinée' = [have a] good morning 'de bon matin' = early in the morning ('bonne matin' is not grammatically correct) the common greetings are 'bonjour' (from the morning to the evening) and 'bonsoir' (meaning more specifically good evening). You can say 'bonne matinée' when you are leaving somebody in the morning, but not to greet the people when you meet them.
You say Good evening in Kisii language of the African origin as Bwairire.
To say 'good evening' in French you say 'bonsoir'. This is pronounced as 'bon swor'.
Good evening : > "Boa tarde" or "Boa Noite."boa noite
Well you could say "Good Morning.", "Good Evening.", "How are you?", and "How was your day?"
you should say "good evening" when you arrive somewhere and you say "good night" to go out.
In Tamil, you can say "இனிய மாலை" (Iniya Maalai) to greet someone in the evening.
Good day can be said any time during daylight hours. You can also say 'good morning' in the morning or 'good afternoon' in the afternoon or 'good evening' in the evening. However at night you may not say 'good night' unless you are going to bed. As a greeting at night you should rather use 'good evening'.
To say good morning in Serbian you would say Dobro Jutro
You can greet a man with a simple "Hello" or "Hi," followed by his name if you know it. A friendly smile and handshake are also common gestures when greeting a man.
In the Mangyan language, "good morning" can be translated as "Mayap a aga."
We don't really say "good afternoon." For time-specific greetings, we only have morning and night: a-run sa-wad (good morning) ra-tree sa-wad (good night) However, We do have "good evening". Sar-Yan-Sa-Wad = Good evening.
good morning: subodhayam శుభోదయం
You can say "good morning" to a person till 12.00 midday, after which you would say "good afternoon".
Either 'hullo' (used in the book Oliver twist) or good day, good evening or good morning