arlabvakar

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Latvian[edit]

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From ar (with) + labs (good) +‎ vakars (evening).

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arlabvakar

  1. polite farewell, used in the evening; have a good evening!
    aizejot pateikt “arlabvakar”to say “have a good evening” on one's way out
    “jūs varat iet; arlabvakar”, oficiālā balsī sacīja Eikens... Agnese nočukstēja “arlabvakar” un izslīdēja no izdevēja kabineta“you may go; have a good evening,” Eikens said in an official voice... Agnese whispered “have a nice evening” and slipped out of the issuing office

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