Buenos días, Senior
2007-12-28 01:56:24
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answer #1
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answered by Big ADT 4
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Frenc: Bonjour
Haitian Creole: Bonjou
2007-12-28 10:00:21
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answer #2
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answered by Diamond C. 3
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haha doug. Bonjour - French, Guten Morgen- German, Buona Mattina- Italian, Bom dia- Portugese, Goede Ochtend- Dutch
2007-12-28 09:59:49
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answer #3
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answered by evrythingwaztkn 2
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Hello, as I have two native languages, I say in
Finnish: Hyvää huomenta!
Swedish: God morgon!
All the Best to you!
2007-12-28 15:14:46
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Bonjour
2007-12-28 10:46:38
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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in Japanese you say Ohayou gozaimasu or just Ohayou
in t.u.d. you would say salapisa chor.
btw i just made up the chor part but it's ok because tud is a made-up language!
2007-12-28 10:14:09
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answer #6
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answered by arsenic sauce 6
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German: Guten Morgen
Turkish: Gün aydın
2007-12-28 10:03:28
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answer #7
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answered by Rain 7
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We do not always say good morning here in UK sometimes we just say hi!
or how are you doing,
some still say good day!
2007-12-28 11:19:15
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I speak English. "Good morning" is what is usually said.
Is "prabhata namaskaramulu" Indian? I might start using that. I like the way it rolls off my tongue...
2007-12-29 00:36:48
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answer #9
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answered by ♥Erin has a crush on Brandon♥ 5
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We just say good morning.
2007-12-28 09:54:47
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answer #10
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answered by AnythingCanHappen! 5
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