Good night in different languages

Posts0Likes0Joined5/9/2018Locationlahore / PK

How do say Good night in your native language?

We say "Subha Bakhair" in urdu.

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Posts0Likes0Joined22/9/2018LocationLagos / NG
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I'm currently learning French, its now my adopted native language.. Lol.

So, Bon nuit.

If I was to choose being an animal, I will like to be an Eagle.

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Posts1709Likes1132Joined18/3/2018LocationBellingham / US
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Usiku mwema = good night

Lala salama = sleep peacefully 

in Swahili.


Learning Italian every day!

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Posts0Likes0Joined4/9/2018LocationCaracas / VE
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Buenas noches: spanish.


In my target languages (since there seems like there are no active native speakers on the forum):


Buona notte: italian

Gute nacht: german

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Posts0Likes0Joined3/9/2018LocationSkopje / MK
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Добра ноќ :) 


All Slavic languages sound a bit the same specially on these basic expressions. But there ARE differences 


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Posts0Likes0Joined4/9/2018LocationCaracas / VE
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Mai wrote:
Добра ноќ :)
All Slavic languages sound a bit the same specially on these basic expressions. But there ARE differences


How do you pronounce it?

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Posts0Likes0Joined3/9/2018LocationSkopje / MK
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Hmm, [dobra nokj], haha I recorded it :) 

Best way. Otherwise, you speak the way it is written, no complicated reading rules :) 


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Posts0Likes0Joined4/9/2018LocationCaracas / VE
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Mai wrote:

Hmm, [dobra nokj], haha I recorded it :)

Best way. Otherwise, you speak the way it is written, no complicated reading rules :)

Thanks! You did more than I expected! :o

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Posts0Likes0Joined23/9/2019LocationNovi Sad / RS
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To add the languages I speak :)


Serbian: laku noć/лаку ноћ

Danish: god nat

Russian: спокойной ночи

JEG KAN IKKE FORSTÅ

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Posts0Likes0Joined24/3/2021LocationManila / PH
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Now I thought about it, we have no direct translation for "Good night" in Filipino. 

We only have "Magandang Gabi" which means "Good evening!"

Faye

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Posts1Likes0Joined10/4/2021LocationBR
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Well, I'm studying English, but I speak Portuguese (Brazil).


In Portuguese, we say "Boa Noite". Yeah, It appears rather Spanish.

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Posts0Likes0Joined25/3/2021LocationSouth Cotabato / PH
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MAAYUNG GABEE

(good evening )



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Posts1709Likes1132Joined18/3/2018LocationBellingham / US
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Maryjoy.kuta wrote:
MAAYUNG GABEE
(good evening )

What language?

Learning Italian every day!

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Posts0Likes0Joined8/7/2018LocationAlmeria / ES
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imran.khalil0000 wrote:
How do say Good night in your native language?
We say "Subha Bakhair" in urdu.

In Egyptian they say Sabha al Khair for good morning, I can see where the languages share roots :)

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Posts0Likes0Joined23/3/2021LocationDavao / PH
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leosmith wrote:
Maryjoy.kuta wrote:
MAAYUNG GABEE
(good evening )

What language?


This is in Bisaya or Cebuano.

- By small and simple things are great things brought to pass! 

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