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Adious!
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Hi Joddie,, This is a mighty site,, I can't copy all those.
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Ciao. Although, I always feel a tad pretentious when I say it.
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ciao is actually hello and goodbye in italian the formal goodbye in italian is arrivaderla
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Tschüs. Adieu. Adios. *waves* - sign language. Can't forget the wave...
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Indonesian- Selamat Jalan (if you are staying and they are going) Selamat Tinggal (if you are going and they are staying) Italian- Arrivederci (polite) Ciao (friendly) German-Auf Wiedersehen (polite) Tschuess! (friendly) Spanish-Adios! French- Au revoir (polite) Adieu! Balinese- Pamit!
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paalam - filipino
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In Portugese: Adeus - goodbye. Ate logo - see you later. In Japanese: Sayonara - goodbye.
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Ka kite ano - see you later or see you another time. Haere ra or E haere ra - goodbye, depending on formality (from the person who is staying to the person who is leaving). E noho ra - goodbye (from the person who is leaving to the person who is staying) ('E noho' means sit down). - Maori language (Te Reo) - the language can be somewhat indistinct as meaning of a word or phrase changes depending upon the words around it, and the context in which the word is used (time and place). ETA: Just thought I'd add this link which has audio files to demonstrate pronunciation: http://tinyurl.com/23lolb And this one, which explains pronunciation: http://tinyurl.com/yuxuyk
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A bientot (informal French) Ahoha Hawaiin Salaam Arabic Dag Dutch
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Japanese: "Sayonara" (formal) "Bai bai!" copying america's bye bye and sounds almost the same (informal, used mostly by teens) "Mata ne" which is equivilant to our "see you later" (informal, used by freinds, younger relatives) Spanish; the ever popular "adios," "hasta manana" equivilant to see you tommorow (manana pronounced Mahn yanah, dont have the sguigly line on my kb to put over the N) "via con dios" lit: go with god... i think. Thats all i know.
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First I'll start with the one I know best: Irish (Gaelic): Slán! (pronunciation "Slawn") Otherwise... French: Au revoir (pronunciation Oh rev-war, with gutted r) Italian: Ciao ciao (two cioas are always bye) Portuguese: Até logo (more like, see you soon/later) pronunciation "at-ay logo" Spanish: Hasta luego (very popular in Spain, also see you soon, pronunciation "as-tah loo-ay-go". Otherwise "Adios")
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Peace out! (my choice of goodbyes) Au revoir! French
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"Salut" means both 'hi' and 'bye' in French. (You don't pronounce the 't' - it's like 'sal (as in sally) oo'
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"Salut" means both 'hi' and 'bye' in French. (You don't pronounce the 't' - it's like 'sal (as in sally) OO'
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"kwaheri" in Swahili language in Africa
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Laheitraot - litterally see you later in Hebrew
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ciao!
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in Danish: Farvel (notice the link with the phrase "fare well")
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- au revoir (French) - auf Wiedersehen (formal) / Tschüss (informal)(German) - arrivederci (Italian) - la revedere (Romanian) - adiós / hasta la vista / hasta luego / nos vemos (MEX + STH AM) (Spanish) A more complete list can be found here: http://www.freelang.net/expressions/goodbye.html
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WOOHOO no one else has irish version! goodbye = Slán
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Russian = Do svidaniia! Farsi = Khoda Hafez means God protect Polish = Do widzenia Korean = Anyonghi gaseyo Lithuanian = Iki pasimatymo/Sudiev Hungarian = A viszontlatásara Turkish = Allaha ismarladik Vietnamese = Chao tam biet Swedish = Adjö/Hejdå Chinese = Zai jian Croatian = Zbogom Here's a good resource http://www.nypl.org/branch/central/dlc/df/expressions/goodbye.html
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Adios-Spanish that's all I know.
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swedish: farväl or adjö.
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in italy it is chaw
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Russian - dosvidanya (formal)/poka (informal). Spanish - adios. Japanese - Sayonara. I used to know it in Chinese, but I forgot... :(
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Chinese ~ Zai Jian (Zye Jyenn)
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