In Zambia, "good morning" is commonly said as "muli bwanji" in the Nyanja language, which is one of the widely spoken languages in the country. In Bemba, another prevalent language, it is pronounced as "shani." Both greetings are used to acknowledge someone in the morning and can be accompanied by a smile or handshake.
"matin vah" It means "Good morning" in Scottish Gaelic.
"Good morning" in Tamil is pronounced as "kaalai vanakkam".
In Zambia, you can say "Good morning" in Bemba as "Shani bufi" or simply "Bupe." In Nyanja, another widely spoken language, it is "Muli bwanji." Greetings often vary by region and local dialect, so it's good to be aware of the context in which you're speaking.
You pronounce "good morning:" in Swahili exactly as you do in English,for these are English words. Many Swahili users use this English greeting when speaking Swahili. Habari za asubuhi is a common morning greeting in Swahili, meaning "What's the news this morning?" (or How are you this morning?)
Bonjour (Bon-jyour) <that's how I learned how to say it
Selamat Pagi. You pronounce it just like how you spell it.
In Armenian, "good morning" is pronounced as "Bari gisher." The phrase is commonly used to greet someone in the morning. The pronunciation can be approximated as "bah-ree gee-sher."
I'm not sure about proper phonetic spelling, but ownaheelee pot achookma would be the best way I could describe how to pronounce it in Chahta.
Good morning in Cantonese is pronounced as "joh sun" (早晨). The "joh" sound is like the English word "jaw," and "sun" rhymes with "moon."
Hello:Spanish = holaAymara = laphiQuechua = rimaykullayki
Good morning, good morning, good morning to you, Good morning, good morning, good morning to you. Our day is beginning, there's so much to do, So, good morning, good morning, good morning to you.
Zambia does not have a good economy, 68% of the population live below the recognised poverty line. In terms of the global index, Zambia ranks 117th out of 128 on the 'poverty index'