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(gʊdnaɪt) also good night 1. conventionYou say 'Goodnight' to someone late in the evening before one of you goes home or goes to sleep. [formulae] 2. See say/kiss goodnight goodnight in British English (ˌɡʊdˈnaɪt) sentence substitutea conventional expression of farewell, or, rarely, of greeting, used in the late afternoon, the evening, or at night, esp when departing to bed Examples of 'goodnight' in a sentencegoodnight Surely these presenters are old enough to say goodbye or goodnight.She checks and counts things, and has rituals about saying goodnight and goodbye.I always say goodnight to him and ask him to send good luck.When we finally say goodnight.If it continues, reassure them, say goodnight and leave the room.Do something, if it's only to say goodnight.But, right after dinner, he came over to me again to say goodnight.He'd call me in the morning, on the way to training and last thing at night to say goodnight.When we say goodnight, I try to keep the rising falsetto out of my voice. In other languagesgoodnight British English: goodnight INTERJECTION You say 'Goodnight' to someone late in the evening before one of you goes home or goes to sleep. - American English: good night
- Brazilian Portuguese: boa noite
- Chinese: 晚安
- European Spanish: buenas noches
- French: bonne nuit
- German: gute Nacht
- Italian: buonanotte
- Japanese: おやすみなさい
- Korean: 밤인사로 안녕히 가세요 혹은 잘 자요
- European Portuguese: boa noite
- Latin American Spanish: buenas noches
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