"Goeie môre." Pronounced as, "hweeya more-rah"
The letter "G" in Afrikaans is a guttural sound similar to the "ch" in "loch."
Also similar to the 'J" in the Spanish name, "Juan."
It is very difficult, if not impossible, to explain this consonant sound with text. You have to hear it to know it.
Goeiemore
Goeiemore almal
say: feeR
"matin vah" It means "Good morning" in Scottish Gaelic.
"Good morning" in Tamil is pronounced as "kaalai vanakkam".
"Goeie môre" "Goeie" meaning good and "Môre", meaning tomorrow.
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?)
"goeie" means good "more"/"môre" means morning or tomorrow. Thus "goeie more" (say: g-oi-uh moh-re)
It means it is in the morning.
"Hoekom nie" You pronounce it "Hukom nee"
It is "oë" very difficult to explain how to pronounce it
Bonjour (Bon-jyour) <that's how I learned how to say it