- Abkhaz: уа, мшы бзиа (uā, mšə bziā)
- Afrikaans: goeiedag
- Albanian: mirëdita (sq)
- Arabic: نَهَارَك سَعِيد (nahārak saʿīd), مَسَاء اَلْخَيْر (masāʾ al-ḵayr); مَسَاء اَلنُّور (masāʾ an-nūr) (response)
- Armenian: բարի օր (bari ōr)
- Aymara: suma urukiya
- Basque: egun on (eu)
- Belarusian: до́бры дзень (dóbry dzjenʹ)
- Bulgarian: до́бър ден (dóbǎr den)
- Catalan: bon dia (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 日安 (zh) (rì'ān), 你好 (zh) (nǐhǎo)
- Czech: dobrý den (cs)
- Danish: goddag (da)
- Dutch: goedendag (nl), goeiedag (nl)
- Esperanto: bonan tagon
- Estonian: tere päevast (et)
- Faroese: góðan dag
- Finnish: hyvää päivää (fi), päivää (fi)
- French: bonjour (fr)
- Galician: bos días
- Georgian: დღე მშვიდობისა (dɣe mšvidobisa)
- German: guten Tag (de)
- Greek: καλημέρα (el) (kaliméra)
- Hawaiian: aloha awakea
- Hebrew: יום נעים (yom na'ím), שָׁלוֹם (he) (shalom)
- Hindi: नमस्त (namaste)
- Hungarian: jó napot (hu)
- Icelandic: góðan dag (is)
- Ido: bona jorno
- Indonesian: selamat sore (id), selamat siang (id)
- Italian: buon giorno, buongiorno (it)
- Iu Mien: yiem longx nyei
- Japanese: 今日は (ja) (こんにちは, konnichi wa)
- Javanese: sugeng siang, sugeng rinten
- Khmer: ថ្ងៃល្អ (tŋay l’ɑɑ), ទិវាសួស្ដី (ti’vie suəsdəy)
- Komi-Zyrian: бур лун (bur lun)
- Korean: 안녕하세요 (ko) (annyeonghaseyo), 안녕하십니까 (annyeonghasimnikka) (honorific), 안녕 (ko) (annyeong) (casual)
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