In how many languages you can say "Good morning"?
By angelblue
@angelblue (82)
Vietnam
March 28, 2010 8:24pm CST
If your native language is not English, how to say "Good morning" in your native language?
or in how many languages you can say Good morning?
7 responses
@Torunn (8607)
• Norway
19 Jul 10
English of couse, not because it's my native language but because else I wouldn't have been posting here I suppose. I can also say it in Norwegian, since I'm Norwegian, and in Danish and Swedish since it is nearly the same as in Norwegian. In Icelandic (they say good day all day until it's evening) and French too, but I can't say much more in the last two languages so it would be a quite boring conversation.
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
29 Mar 10
im also from the philippines and mariusdwayne already said it. it s "magandang umaga". but i think i know how to say it in japanese. i think it s "ohayo".
@mariusdwayne (6)
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29 Mar 10
Hi, I'm from Philippines. We have approximately 171 languages in my country. But in my native language, Good morning was "Magandang Umaga", that's what we call tagalog. Also "Ma-ayong buntag" from Cebuano. "Naimbag nga agsapa" in Ilocano.
@redheart03 (93)
• Philippines
29 Mar 10
good morning
magandang umaga
maayong aga
buongiorno
ahaha i forgot some :P
@busybee10 (3186)
• India
29 Mar 10
"Good morning" is a pretty good word which we usually share with most of the people for greeting.
I do most of traveling and when I make friends with people from different countries I am curious about collecting this particular word and make a note of this and practice this and also keep it memorized. So on my next travel schedules If I meet any one from that country i use the ward and greet them they feel so happy.
In this way I could collect this word in 13 languages.