good morning
Filipino translation of GOOD MORNING: Magandang umaga
In Filipino, "good morning" is said as "Magandang umaga."
Tagalog: Magandang hapon Cebuano: Maayong hapon Ilocano: Naimbag a malem Waray: Maupay nga kulop
Tagalog- Magandang umaga Pangasinan- Maong ya kabuasan Bicol- Marhay na adlaw Cebu- Maayong buntag Ilocos- Naimbag a bigat
Magandang araw. You can also say: Good morning - Magandang umaga. Good afternoon - Magandang hapon. Good evening - Magandang gabi.
Filipino translation of GOOD MORNING: Magandang umaga
In Filipino, "good morning" is said as "Magandang umaga."
Tagalog: Magandang hapon Cebuano: Maayong hapon Ilocano: Naimbag a malem Waray: Maupay nga kulop
Well, it means good morning in some Norwegian dialects.
Tagalog- Magandang umaga Pangasinan- Maong ya kabuasan Bicol- Marhay na adlaw Cebu- Maayong buntag Ilocos- Naimbag a bigat
Dialects vary from region to region. Northern and southern dialects are vastly different.
In Filipino (Tagolog) say "magandang umaga" In english (the other official language, say "good morning."
In Filipino, "ohayo" is a borrowed term from Japanese, where it means "good morning." However, in Filipino, the more common greeting for "good morning" is "magandang umaga." The use of "ohayo" in the Philippines may be more familiar among fans of Japanese culture or anime.
Magandang araw. You can also say: Good morning - Magandang umaga. Good afternoon - Magandang hapon. Good evening - Magandang gabi.
There is no one "Aboriginal language" as Aboriginal peoples in Australia speak over 250 different languages and dialects. It is important to specify which Aboriginal group you are referring to in order to provide an accurate translation for "good morning" and "good afternoon".
In Apache, the phrase "Good morning" can be expressed as "Sáwi' na'áh" in the Western Apache dialect. However, it's important to note that specific translations may vary among different Apache tribes and dialects. If you're looking for a particular Apache language variant, please specify the tribe for a more accurate translation.
There is no such thing as the 'Islamic' language. Purisits may say it must be Arabic but there are many forms, and dialects of the Arabic language. The Proper Arabic version of "Good Morning" is Sbah al-Khayr (صباح الخير)