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From: anahita@garfield.ucc.ie (Anahita Mohammadi)
Subject: Re: "good morning" translation
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Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 10:23:22 GMT
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young (young@hntp2.hinet.net) wrote:
: James R. Adair (jadair@scholar.cc.emory.edu) wrote:
: : On Sat, 4 Feb 1995, John Coughlin wrote:
: : > Dutch:      goedemorgen
: : > Esperanto:  bona tago
: : > Portuguese: bom dia
: : >
: : Here's some more:
: : Spanish: buenos dias
: : Afrikaans: goeiedag (or goeiemore)
: : French: bonjour
: : Italian: buon giorno
: : German: guten tag
: : Norwegian: god morgen

: : Jimmy Adair


: (Holo) Taiwanese:  gaucha ("ch" is pronounced as "ds" as in "goods")

Persian: sobh bekheyr
