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Good morning: Mapia mapita: Good noon: Mapia maudtu: Good afternoon: Mapia malulem: Good day: Mapia gay: Good evening: Mapia magabi: I will go now: Lemu aku den: Until next time: Sampay sa tundug a kutika: You're so diligent: Sangat i katulanged nengka / Matulanged ka a benal: You're so kind: Sangat i kalimu nengka / Malimu ka a benal: You're ...
Greetings in local Indonesian includes selamat pagi (good morning), selamat siang (good afternoon), or selamat malam (good evening), and apa kabar? (how are you?). Saying terima kasih (thank you) after receiving services or favours demonstrate good manner. When greeting or introducing oneself, smiling, handshake (salam) and slightly nod is a ...
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The greeting culture in Itsekiri is characterised by absolute politeness. [7] Common greetings in Itsekiri include- Good morning = Ere òwúrọ̀ , Good afternoon = Ere ọsọ́n , Good evening = Ẹre Ale, Good night (to sleep) = Odejuma. Other forms of greetings include - How are you? = Boko, Fine= Owuno, Thank you= Modupe.
"Good morning", "good afternoon", "good evening" — More formal verbal greetings used at the appropriate time of day. The similar "good night" and "good day" are more commonly used as phrases of parting rather than greeting, although in Australian English "G'day" is a very common greeting.
menunga – good; kusing, demang, esing – cat; pegingin – love (noun) Phrases: Embe surungan mu la`? – friendly way of asking "Where are you going friend?", as a form of greeting. Dun bukid ti`, mengisi` ku et karut – means 'There, to the mountain, I will get a sack.' Endey mengagat – this is usually referring to the dog, as a way to ...
List of basic phrases and words. [6]Good morning – wabukire Good afternoon – wasibire Good night - ukeyesaye buholho Thank you (very much) – wasingya (kutsibu) How are you? – ghune wuthi?
Caesar’s greetings to all, and to all, a good night. Carolynn Carreño is a Los Angeles food writer and cookbook author. Sign up for our Tasting Notes newsletter for restaurant reviews, Los ...