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How do you say good afternoon in all languages?

It's impossible to list "good afternoon" in *all* languages, as there are thousands of languages spoken around the world.

However, here are some common greetings in different languages:

European Languages:

* English: Good afternoon

* Spanish: Buenas tardes

* French: Bon après-midi

* German: Guten Tag/Guten Nachmittag

* Italian: Buongiorno/Buon pomeriggio

* Portuguese: Boa tarde

* Russian: Добрый день (Dobryy den')

* Polish: Dobre popołudnie

* Dutch: Goedemiddag

* Swedish: God eftermiddag

* Finnish: Hyvää iltapäivää

Asian Languages:

* Mandarin Chinese: 下午好 (Xiàwǔ hǎo)

* Japanese: こんにちは (Konnichiwa)

* Korean: 안녕하세요 (Annyeonghaseyo)

* Hindi: शुभ दोपहर (Shubh dopahar)

* Thai: สวัสดีตอนบ่าย (Sa-wat-dee ton bai)

* Vietnamese: Chào buổi chiều

Other Languages:

* Arabic: مساء الخير (Masaa al-khayr)

* Hebrew: צהריים טובים (Tzeharim tovim)

* Turkish: İyi günler

Important Notes:

* Variations: There may be regional variations within a language.

* Formal vs. Informal: Some languages have different greetings for formal and informal situations.

* Time of Day: The time at which "good afternoon" is appropriate can vary from culture to culture.

To find the greeting for a specific language:

* Online translators: Many online translation tools can help you find the greeting in a particular language.

* Language learning apps: Language learning apps often provide vocabulary lists, including greetings.

* Language learning websites: Websites dedicated to language learning may offer resources on greetings and cultural etiquette.

Remember, it's always best to learn and use greetings that are appropriate for the specific situation and cultural context.

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