What does góðan dag in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word góðan dag in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use góðan dag in Icelandic.

The word góðan dag in Icelandic means hello, good day, good afternoon, Good afternoon!. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word góðan dag

hello

interjection (greeting)

Réttu húsráðanda smáritið þannig að hann sjái titil þess og segðu: „Góðan dag.
Hand the tract to the householder so that he can see the title and say: “Hello.

good day

Phrase (greeting between sunrise and sunset)

good afternoon

Phrase (greeting said in the afternoon)

Góður herrar, ég bið yður, yður og yður góðan dag.
Good sirs, gracious good afternoon to thee and thee and thee.

Good afternoon!

Góðan dag, kæru bræður og systur.
Good afternoon, dear brothers and sisters.

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Góðan dag, svefnpurka.
Morning, sleepyhead.
Góðan dag.
Good morning.
Góðan dag, herra forseti.
Good morning, Mr President.
Góðan dag.
Morning guys.
Góðan dag.
Good Morning.
Góðan dag, frú.
Good day to you!
Góðan dag, kæru bræður og systur.
Good afternoon, dear brothers and sisters.
Góðan dag, herra
Good morning, sir
Góðan dag.
Morning.
Góðan dag!
Good afternoon!
Góðan dag.
Good afternoon.
Góðan dag, frú
Good morning, missus
Góðan dag, sæl vertu.
Morning, how do you do?
Ég átti góðan dag.
I had a good day.
Góðan dag!
Good day.
Góðan dag.
Morning, guys.
Góðan dag, stjórn.
Good morning, ground.
Góðan dag, dr. Omalu.
Good morning, Dr Omalu.
Góðan dag, Virgil
Well, good morning, Virgil
Ég skipulagði góðan dag fyrir okkur.
I have a really nice day planned for us.
Góðan dag, Billy
Good morning, Billy

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