Ouch !
There are three official and one semi-official language of Israel, and in addition,
the languages of the 120-or-so countries from which Israelis immigrated during
the past hundred years are also spoken in limited neighborhoods, markets,
enclaves, families, etc. But one thing I can assure you . . . that there has never
been any language known as "Israelien".
The official languages of Israel are Arabic and Hebrew.
rpronounced "BO-kehr TOV". ???? ??? In Hebrew, "Good morning" is --
-- In Arabic, "Good morning" is ???? ????? which sounds to my ears like "sa-BAHH el-HHAY-ir"
-- The semi-official language of Israel is English. You already know how to handle that one.
Ouch !
There are three official and one semi-official language of Israel, and in addition,
the languages of the 120-or-so countries from which Israelis immigrated during
the past hundred years are also spoken in limited neighborhoods, markets,
enclaves, families, etc. But one thing I can assure you . . . that there has never
been any language known as "Israelien".
The official languages of Israel are Arabic and Hebrew.
rpronounced "BO-kehr TOV". בוקר טוב In Hebrew, "Good morning" is --
-- In Arabic, "Good morning" is ØµØ¨Ø§Ø Ø§Ù„Ø®ÙŠØ± which sounds to my ears like "sa-BAHH el-HHAY-ir"
-- The semi-official language of Israel is English. You already know how to handle that one.
You could say, "Good morning, [her name]! I hope you have a wonderful day."
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
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In Farsi, you can say "Sobh bekheir" for good morning.
To say Good Morning in Cheyenne is: pâhávevóonä'o
"good morning in Taiwan"
Just say "good morning! Thanks!"
how would you say hello , good morning , good afternoon in aboriginal