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French to Luxembourgish translations [Non-PRO] Marketing | ||||
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na +2 | Moiën / Gudde Moiën / Gudde Mëtteg |
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na | Päivää |
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na | pardon... |
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Päivää Explanation: Il y a plusieurs sites qui donnent la traduction de 'bonjour' en toutes les langues. Essayez une recherche avec 'google'. Finnish (Finland) Päivää Finnish (Finland) Terve Finnish (Finland) [informal, common] Moi Finnish (Finland) [informal, common] Hei Finnish (Finland) [informal] Moikka Finnish (Finland) [formal] Hyvää päivää Reference: http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/hello.htm |
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pardon... Explanation: c'était du finnois ! |
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Moiën / Gudde Moiën / Gudde Mëtteg Explanation: Moiën / Gudde Moiën / Gudde Mëtteg Again, the same applies here: Moiën = short form of "Gudde Moiën", more colloquial than the rest Gudde Moiën = Good morning (literally) Gudde Mëtteg = Good morning, Good day, Hello |
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