"Goeiedag" is pronounced as "goo-ee-dahkh" in Dutch. It translates to "good day" in English and is commonly used as a greeting. The word is a combination of "goei," meaning good, and "dag," meaning day.
"Goeiedag" is a Dutch greeting that translates to "good day" in English. It is commonly used as a friendly way to say hello during the day. The term reflects a polite and positive interaction in both casual and formal contexts.
Goeiedag
Formal: Goeiedag ----> English equivalent: Goodday Informal: Hoi ----> English equivalent: Hi
Crap! It can also mean "sh*t" depending on how you use it.
if you mean how do you pronounce it in English it is im kinda like the word in port think of sort ant kinda like unt
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I think you mean Goeiedag, which is Dutch.
If you mean to pronounce it the English way, then no french word would do. If you mean to pronounce it the french way then any feminine form of an adjective ending with '-if' will do, like expressive, intensive, allusive, émotive, and so on
Exactly like you pronounce the word "you" in English.
it's a tamil language alphabet. which pronounce line "eye"(english) ..
"Plah-stur" is the way to pronounce the English word "plaster."
The same way you pronounce it in English