There are a few ways. The formal way is to say 'choom reap sua' (not how it would normally be spelt, but shows how it sounds). You could be less formal and say 'sua sdai'. Local 'slang' is to say 'sok sabai', which is a bit like saying 'how are you (sok sabai je tay)', but you just reply by saying the same thing - 'sok sabai'! soos ' dai
"Roj baş" is how you say good afternoon in Kurdish.
"Good afternoon, ma'am."
In Tausug, you can say "Maayun takrab" which means good afternoon.
To say "good afternoon" in Ilonggo, you can say "Maayong hapon" or "Maayong udto."
There is no Antarctic language. One would say 'good afternoon' generally, and have it acknowledged as an afternoon greeting.
In the Bahamas, you can say "Good afternoon" by using the phrase "Good afternoon" itself or by saying "Good day" as a more casual greeting.
good afternoon in languages of the Filipinos
You say "Good afternoon!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ek'asan".
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If you mean "How do they say 'good afternoon' in Iranian", they say ASR BEKHEIR
In Shona, you can say "Masikati maita" to greet someone with "good afternoon."
To say "good afternoon" in Ilonggo, you can use the phrase "Maayong hapon."