It depends on your opinion. Several thousands of men died that day but the overall task of the invasion was completed. I would say it's your opinion to choose.
The Kouprey is national animal of Cambodia. Is an ox like animal with marvelous horns like bull and neck skin. Some say it never exist other say it real. Sorry if my English not good. I speak Khmer, language of Cambodia. This is my sister's daughter's account.
Nobody knows he was going to say the next day but he died
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In Tsonga, you can say "rhandza-khensi wanga" to mean "my sweetheart".
Hello in Tsonga is "Avuxeni".
"Roja baş" is how you say "good day" in Kurdish.
In Cree language, "good day" can be translated as "tansi" or "tansi nitôtêm."
You can say "You too!" in response to someone wishing you to have a good day.
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The Romanian language equivalent of good day is bună ziua.
You can say "Matlhogonolo a letsatsi la tlala" in Shangaan-tsonga to wish someone a Happy Birthday.
Good day. That is what they say.
If in your question, "Singapore" is a language, then well, you still say Good Day. Otherwise, people greet with whatever language or way they are used to, be it "Hi", "Hello", and similar meanings in any language they prefer to greet in.