Transliterated as grḥ
Reconstructed pronunciations in several stages of Ancient Egyptian (using IPA):
/ˈkʼaːɾaħ/ - Old and Middle Egyptian (2500 and 1700 B.C.E., respectively)
/ˈkʼoːɾəħ/ - Late Egyptian (800 B.C.E.)
ϫⲱⲣϩ (čōrh) - Old Coptic (and other Coptic dialects) (325 B.C.E.)
No one knows what the vowels were for Ancient Egyptian, but "Delia" would probably be pronounced the same as in English.
To be nice
Yah'ah' teh' ah'bin'eh - Hello, good morning in Navajo
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The expression 'top of the morning' is just another way to say 'good morning'.
In Egyptian Arabic, you can say "صباح الخير" (pronounced: sabah al-khayr) to greet someone with "good morning."
In ancient Egyptian the word for beautiful is "Sesen".
Im doing pretty good here
In Egyptian Arabic, Good Morning is "Sabah hul kheir." To reply to this greeting, one must say, "Sabah an-nur."
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You could say, "Good morning, [her name]! I hope you have a wonderful day."
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
In Akkadian, "good morning" can be expressed as "šulmu" (meaning "peace" or "well-being"). To convey a greeting for the morning specifically, one might say "šulmu" with the context of the morning. Akkadian is an ancient Semitic language, so phrases may vary based on the context and dialect.
No one knows what the vowels were for Ancient Egyptian, but "Delia" would probably be pronounced the same as in English.
good morning
good morning