Gud morning
last night anger no more.
Only a cheery smile.
Sweet gud morn,
brings a message of joy,
giver, taker both.
In every country, every language
sweet 'good morning' they wish
Whereas in Tamil Vannakam
in Urdu it becomes Aadabbars
Punjabi will bow, say Namaste.
for Chinese it's Zao Shang Hao,
French will politely say Bonjour.
Russians wish with Dobroe Utro.
Whole world welcomes happily
good day in their own language.
Written for Vinay's @ A prompt each day . Phase phrase # 8
Equivalent of 'Good morning' ; Source Google
Wonderful, ma'am. In my dialect we say 'maakye'. though there are so many other dialects here.
ReplyDeleteThanks Celestine.'Maakye'!!
DeleteKalimera (good morning in Greek) Nice idea for the prompt.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Viv.''Kalimera''.
DeleteWe say, Shuprobhaat in Bengali...G' morning!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Panchali.
DeleteLove that last one (though not your usual haiku) Usha! :) I'd bit you 'good morning' but it's early afternoon where you are! ;) <3
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Elly. You are forteen hours ahead of the time here in Delhi. Your afternoon means midnight here.
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