Good morning, thank you and goodbye

Posts363Likes176Joined10/7/2018LocationBinan City / PH
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Hi everyone!


I'm curious and would like to know your native language versions of "Good morning", " "Thank you", and "Goodbye". I'll start with ours.


Filipino version:


Good morning = Magandang umaga

Thank you = Salamat

Goodbye = Paalam




Edzky-18

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Posts0Likes0Joined8/7/2018LocationKarachi / PK
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Urdu
Learning Arabic - Standard, English, Japanese, Pashto, Chinese - other

Urdu Version:


Good Morning = Subah Bakhair صباح الخير


Thank You = Shukriya شکریہ


Goodbye = Khuda Hafiz / Alwida الوداع/ خدا حافظ

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Posts363Likes176Joined10/7/2018LocationBinan City / PH
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Shukriya @Noman.Gul!


 By the way, if you know other languages aside from your native and English, I'll be glad if you share it too.

Edzky-18

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Posts0Likes0Joined8/7/2018LocationAlmeria / ES
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I am English so mine are there but in Spanish  

Good morning=Buenos dias

Thank you= gracias

Goodbye=adiós

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Posts0Likes0Joined8/7/2018LocationAlmeria / ES
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Arabic ( have no Arabic keyboard so just phonetics)

Good morning=Sabah Al khair

Thank you=Shukran

Goodbye= ma 

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Posts0Likes0Joined8/7/2018LocationAlmeria / ES
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I have a problem editing from the phone... Ma Salam *** not just 

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Posts363Likes176Joined10/7/2018LocationBinan City / PH
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Gracias!


We also use those simple spanish words in our country because we were able to adopt them during the Spanish colonization here. Actually I heard them in my grandparents. Other commonly used spanish words here in our country are: 


mi amore - my love

si seniore - yes sir

seniorito - referring to a young man

Edzky-18

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Posts409Likes160Joined10/7/2018LocationTrece Martires City / PH
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Someone from Japan please? =)

do the right thing even when nobody is watching

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Posts1709Likes1133Joined18/3/2018LocationBellingham / US
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English
Learning Italian
Other Chinese - Mandarin, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Thai

Japanese:

おはようございます

ありがとうございました

さようなら

Learning Italian every day!

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Posts0Likes0Joined8/10/2018LocationWien / AT
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Portuguese 


Good morning = Bom dia


Thank you = Obrigado


Goodbye= Tchau, or Adeus 

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Posts363Likes176Joined10/7/2018LocationBinan City / PH
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Alex.M wrote:

Portuguese

Good morning = Bom dia

Thank you = Obrigado

Goodbye= Tchau, or Adeus


Obrigado Alex. Portuguese is also one of my interests, though I'm totally zero in it as of now. :relieved:

Edzky-18

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Posts0Likes0Joined6/10/2018LocationLagos / NG
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English
Other French

Nigeria(Urhobo language)


"Migwo" is the Standard Way Of Urhobo Greeting only to someone older than you. And it's also means alot. GoodMorning,GoodAfternon,Goodevening, Thank you.

"Do" pronounced as the musical note can also mean "thank you" or "sorry" or "well done"

Kevwe A.

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Posts0Likes0Joined7/10/2018LocationNairobi / KE
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Good morning- Habari ya Asubuhi

Thank you - Asante

Goodbye - Kwaheri 

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Posts363Likes176Joined10/7/2018LocationBinan City / PH
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Do Oghene and Asante Jack! Are you from Kenya Jack? 

Edzky-18

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