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Say “Goeiemôre! Use “Goeie middag” to greet someone in the afternoon. Remember the difference between “Good evening” and “Goodnight” in Afrikaans. Say “Goodbye” formally or informally.

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” to greet someone in the morning. This is the formal way to say “Good morning” in Afrikaans. Many Afrikaans speaking people will shorten this to “Môre!” as an informal way to say “Good morning”. This is how you say “Good afternoon” in Afrikaans. “Good evening” in Afrikaans is “Goeienaand”, and “Goodnight” is “Goeienag”. Many Afrikaans speaking people will shorten “Goeienag” to “Nag” as an informal way to say “Goodnight”. To say “Goodbye” to someone you just met, use the formal greeting: “Totsiens”. “Totsiens” can also be used to say goodbye more casually, as it can be taken to mean “See you later”.  Many Afrikaans speaking people will use “Mooi loop” when saying goodbye to a friend or a relative, which means “go/walk well”.  You can also add on to your “Goodbye” with “Lekker dag!”, which means “Have a nice day!”  An example dialogue with someone you just met might be: “Goeiemôre!”“Goeiemôre!”“Hoe gaan dit met u?” “Baie goed dankie, en u?”"Goed, dankie!"“Totsiens! Lekker dag!”  An example dialogue with someone you know well or are friends with might be: “Môre!”"Môre!"“Hoe gaan dit met jou?”“Goed, dankie en met jou?”"Goed, dankie!""Totsiens, mooi loop!”   A complete pronunciation guide for these terms can be found at http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/afrikaans.php.