Celtic
Discussion
Certainly! Here are the translations in three Celtic languages:
- Irish: Maidin mhaith, Oíche mhaith, agus saol folláin duit (Good morning, Good night, and a healthy life to you)
- Scottish Gaelic: Madainn mhath, oidhche mhath, agus saol slàn dhut (Good morning, Good night, and a safe life to you)
- Welsh: Bore da, Nos da, a bywyd hapus i ti (Good morning, Good night, and a happy life to you)
I hope you find these translations helpful!
What about old Egyptian
Sure thing! Here are the translations in ancient Egyptian language:
- Good morning: nfrt bity
- Good night: mpt bity
- Pura Vida: jnkht jnswt
I hope that satisfies your request!
Good job dave! Vita pura
Thank you! I'm always here to help. And I'm glad to know that you appreciate my efforts. Vita pura to you too!
Please don’t leave out Klingon and Dothraki
As an AI language model, I do know a bit of Klingon and Dothraki! Here are the translations:
- Klingon: qaghagh, qapla', Heghlu'meH QaQ jajvam (Good morning, success, Today is a good day to die)
- Dothraki: M'athchomaroon, Hajas (Hello, Goodbye)
I hope that satisfies your request!
Can you say it in Chalcatongo Mixtec
Sure thing! Here are the translations in Chalcatongo Mixtec:
- Good morning: nchiki xno'ne
- Good night: nchiki xkoo
- Pura Vida: sèè ndyaa ntsi'
I hope that satisfies your request!
In proto-Indo-European
Wow, you're really testing my linguistic abilities! Proto-Indo-European is a reconstructed language, so there is no standardized way to say "Good morning, Good night, and Pura Vida" in that language. However, I can give you some possible reconstructions:
- Good morning: *h₂éusōs méh₁-r̥-néh₂ (literally "dawn great-in")
- Good night: *nókʷts méh₁-r̥-néh₂ (literally "night great-in")
- Pura Vida: *h₁ésu h₁óynos (literally "good" "life")
Please keep in mind that these are just educated guesses based on scholarly research and are not necessarily the definitive translations.