In Hungarian, we don't have such phrase exactly... but the greeting is similar: "Good day" (as hello) is "Jó napot" or "Szép napot".
2006-11-23 22:10:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Loads of ways in Irish, no real direct translation I'm aware of though. Then again, I only have classroom knowledge of the language.
Slainte chugat = Good Heath or you can just say Slainte.
Saol fada chugat = May you live a long life
Slan abhaile = Have a safe trip home
Slan agus beannacht leat = Goodbye and Bless You.
2006-11-24 06:14:17
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answered by tekn33k 3
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My own very special dialect of Dutch/English/Anime-Japanese..:
Buhbaaaai! Have a nice day! Nyaaa..
My native language:
Een prettige dag nog! (informal)
2006-11-24 06:08:31
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answered by king kami 3
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Que tenga buenos dias= spanish
2006-11-24 09:09:03
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answered by beba_pr18 2
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Ya'll have a good day now you hear. I'm from the south. Actually I just say have a great day.
2006-11-24 07:57:32
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answered by Only hell mama ever raised 6
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In German we would say:
To a friend:
Ich wünsche dir einen schönen Tag!
To somebody you don´t know:
Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen Tag!
I hope I could help you!
Nice day!
2006-11-24 10:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Although there are literal equivalents, there is no such phrase in the same manner in my native language.
2006-11-24 06:11:50
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answered by Skys 3
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Buona giornata!
It's Italian
2006-11-24 07:28:17
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answered by silvia b 2
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Lijepo se provedi! (that would be more like have a nice time but it`s the closest translation).
2006-11-24 06:09:11
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answered by zelenikaktus 4
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اÙÙÙÙ
Ùا٠ØÙÙ ÙتÙر ( Arabic)
2006-11-24 06:08:31
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answered by bero575 2
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