I was crushing my mind ever since I translated this text, months ago. It actually doesn't have an explicite verb, but I translated it with a verb in Finnish, anyway, if it's to be rejected, it's OK for me.
So, my question for Lilian: "Bom dia!" is "Good morning!", or more like "Good day (afternoon)!" ? (and if possibly a bridge for Donna to know if my translation is OK and evaluate it)
In Finnish there are four greetings: Huomenta! - Good morning!, Päivää! - Good day (afternoon)!, Iltaa! - Good evening! and Hyvää yötä! - Good night!
Thank you both very much!
I translated it in summer and originally I put "hyvin" instead of "kunnossa", then I changed my mind to "kunnossa".
Hei! Hyvää huomenta. Onko kaikki kunnossa?
Hei! Hyvää huomenta. Onko kaikki hyvin?
Here are two ways to say it.
"Onko sinulla kaikki kunnossa?" - It's not a good way to say it in Finnish. Man can understand it, but it sounds a bit strange. As in Italian we don't use that much I, you, she...because they are not needed. Verbs show the person...