There is no word for "goodbye" in Cherokee. There is no word for goodbye in the Cherokee language. We say dodadagohv'I - we will see each other again.
The Lakota, commonly known as the Sioux, do not have a word directly meaning 'goodbye' in their Native language. Instead, the Lakota tribe uses “Toksa”, a phrase meaning “see you later”, since you will see the person or persons you are parting with at a later date, whether in this life or the afterlife.
Informal 'Goodbye' in Korean
- ?? (annyeong) The simplest way to say 'goodbye' in Korean is to say ?? (annyeong).
- ? ? (jal ga) If the other person is leaving, then you can say ? ? (jal ga), meaning 'go well'.
- ? ?? ? (na meonjeo ga)
- ??? ? (daeume bwa)
- ?? ? (naeil bwa)
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Shake hands upon meeting. Chinese may nod or bow instead of shaking hands, although shaking hands has become increasingly common. When introduced to a Chinese group, they may greet you with applause. Greet the oldest, most senior person before others.
Zulu
- Hamba Kahle - go well, good bye; see you ( Kahle is pronounced kashle)
- Sawubona - Hello.
- Ukudla - food.
- Isiphuzo - drink.
- thenga - buy.
- thank you - siyabonga.
?? was first used in Taiwan, but you'll hear it used everywhere that speaks Chinese now. As the word ? (8), pronounced bā sounds close to “bye”, you'll sometimes see ?? written as 88 online.
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| Language | 'Goodbye' |
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| French | Au Revoir |
| German | Auf Wiedersehen |
| Greek | Yasou |
| Hawaiian | Aloha |
The Chinese word zaijian - ?? - zàijiàn. (goodbye in Chinese)
xiè xie. to thank thanks thank you. Example Usage Strokes.
zài. (located) at (to be) in to exist in the middle of doing sth (indicating an action in progress) Example Usage Strokes Grammar notes.
“Good night” is “?? (wǎn'ān)” in Chinese.
The Chinese word mianfei - ?? - miănfèi. (free in Chinese)
Goodbye; See you
?? is the most common and standard way to say goodbye in Mandarin. You can use this expression with everybody and in all sorts of situations. ?? literally means “See you again”, as it's composed of the character ? zài, which means “again” and of the character? jiàn “to see”.Casual goodbyes
- 'Bye! "'Bye" is the most common way to say goodbye in English.
- Bye bye! Little children say "Bye bye", and adults say it when speaking to children.
- Later! "Later!" is a cool, casual way to say goodbye.
- See you later. / Talk to you later.
- Have a good one.
- So long.
- All right then.
An easy and basic word to say yes in Chinese: ?
And with reason too, as ? is the most basic word in Chinese to say yes. As an adjective, ? means “right; correct” whether you're sure about it or just think it might be correct.In the Filipino language, the English phrase “Good bye!” is translated as “paalam” (as first answered by Ronnie Avelino).
To say “thank you” in Mandarin, use “xiè xie”, pronounced syeh-syeh, which is the most common way thank someone. For the proper inflection, say the first word in a higher tone and the second one neutral and without emphasis.
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| Language | 'Goodbye' |
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| Finnish | Näkemiin |
| French | Au Revoir |
| German | Auf Wiedersehen |
| Greek | Yasou |
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farewell Sentence Examples
- Deep down, he suspected it was her farewell to him.
- In his farewell speech at Johannesburg he concluded with a reference to the subject.
- No farewell, no apology, nothing.
- "Farewell, Katie," Gabriel said in a hushed voice.
- He wasn't pleased with you for missing his farewell this morn.