Good morning = "Bo-ker Tov" How are you doing: literally: "Ma shlom-kha?" but a more common option in spoken Hebrew is either "Ma Nishma?" meaning 'How is it hearing?' which translate better as 'How's it hanging' or 'What's up?'
'Ma Shlomcha' (מה שלומך) is a good way to say 'how are you doing' in Hebrew.
To a girl: "Shalom, ma shlomech?" (שלום, מה שלומך).
To a boy: "Shalom, ma shlomcha?" (שלום, מה שלומך).
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to a male: eich holech ha yom shelcha (איך הולך היום שלך)to a female: eich holech ha yom shelach (איך הולך היום שלך)
to a male: ma shlomcha (מה שלומך)to a female: ma shlomech (מה שלומך)
to a group: ma shlomchem (מה שלומכם)
bokehr tov, gveret (בוקר טוב, גברת)
Bokehr tov, gveret (בוקר טוב גברת)
Boker tov, Yehoshua (בוקר טוב, יהושוע)
"Good morning your friends" doesn't make sense, but it is bokehr tov lakhaverim shelkha.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols for words. It uses an alphabet. The phrase "Good Morning" in Hebrew is Bokehr Tov, spelled (from right to left): בוקר טוב
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
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