Examples of using "Goedemorgen" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Good morning!
- Good morning.
Good morning.
Hello, ladies.
[man] Good morning.
- Good morning!
- Good morning.
- Mornin'!
- Good morning, sweetheart.
- Hello, Honey.
- Good morning, honey.
- Good morning, everybody.
- Good morning, everyone.
Good morning, Mike.
- Hello! Good morning!
- Hi! Good morning!
- Good morning, Tom.
- Good morning, Tom!
Hello!
- Good morning, you sleepy head.
- Good morning, sleepy head.
- Hello!
- Good afternoon.
- Good day!
- Good morning.
- Have a nice day.
- Have a nice day!
- Good day!
Good morning, princess.
Good morning, ladies.
Good morning, honey.
Good morning, doctor!
Hello, ladies.
Good day to you, sir.
- Hello, Tom. Good morning.
- Hi, Tom. Good morning!
I said good morning.
Good morning my sunshine.
- Good morning, everybody.
- Good morning, everyone.
Hello Miss!
Good morning, doctor!
Good morning, what do you want?
- Good morning, everybody.
- Good morning, everyone.
- Good afternoon.
- Good day!
-[Pepe] It's all quite changed. -[woman] Good morning, President.
Good morning, how are you?
- Hello!
- Good day!
- Hello.
- Good afternoon!
Good morning. How are you?
- Good morning!
- Hello!
- Good afternoon.
- Good day!
- Good morning.
- Morning!
- Mornin'!
- Hello!
- Hello.
- Hello!
- Hi.
- Hey!
- Good afternoon.
- Good day.
- Hello.
- Good morning.
- Good afternoon!
Good day, how may I help you?
- Hello, how are you?
- Hi, guys.
- Hello, how are you?
- Good day, how are you?
- Hello, how are you?
- Hi, how's it going?
- Hello, how are you doing?
- Hi. How are you doing?
- Good evening.
- Good afternoon.
- Hi.
- Hey.
- G'day.
- See you.
- Good day.
- Hello.
- Bye.
- Good morning.
- Good night.
- Goodbye.
- Goodnight.
- See ya.
[reporter] President, good morning. How do you feel in these last minutes as president? [Pepe] I feel the same as every other day.