11 Yeseed sabahkom (يسعد صباحكم) "Yeseed sabahkom" is a greeting in the Arabic language. "Yeseed sabahkom" means "may you have a nice morning". A reply can be "Wa sabahkom" " وصباحكم" which means "and your morning". It is usually used to greet people before noon. Because that time is still considered to BonjourJulie - Hello Julie. Bonsoir Paul - Hello / Good evening Paul. If you want to go one step further and wish someone a warmer welcome, then I would recommend the phrase "Bien le bonjour". This is similar in meaning to both " good day " and " well hello", and sounds overall more cheery than a plain "bonjour". Hallo- "Hello". This is the simplest way to say "hello" in German. It's a friendly, all-purpose greeting that can be used in pretty much any situation, formal or informal. 2. Guten Tag - "Good day". Guten Tag is the German "hello" that's best-known to English speakers. It's slightly formal, but only slightly. Niceto meet you. This is simple and courteous. You would use this form in a new English class, for example, when you are attending in person. So nice to meet you. I've been looking forward to meeting you. I've heard so much about you. Hello and welcome. You would formally greet a group this way. Atas(ah-taas) / snobbish or high-class. 'Atas' is what the layman Singaporean sees as fancy, expensive or high-class (and in some cases, even snobbish). A more fun term to describe someone 'acting atas' is to call them a 'yaya papaya'. Spoil Market (spoy-mah-ket) / Overachieve. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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