Knowing "Bye" in the language of his friend, his interlocutor, is always appreciated. So you just need to learn to say “Goodbye” in the language you want!
- AFRIKAANS : « Tot siens »
- ALBANAIS: "Ditën e mirë"
- ALLEMAND: "Auf Wiedersehen" (forml) or "Tschüss"
- ALSACIEN: "Wédersah"
- ENGLISH: « Goodbye » or « See you »
- ARABE: “Ma’as-salama”
- ARAGONAIS: "Dica lugo" or "to más beyer" or "Adixats"
- ARMENIAN: "Tstesoutyoun"
- AZERI: "Sag olun"
- BAMBARA: “An’kié”
- BAS-SAXON: "Hoje" or "Duuj"
- BASQUE: "Agur"
- BENGALI: « Biday »
- BERBÈRE : « Gha-tamgraout »
- BIÉLORUSSE: "Da pabačennia"
- BIRMAN: "Thwa me knor"
- BOBO: "Ka tanga dia"
- BOSNIAQUE : « Do viđenja » (forml) or « ćao » (informl)
- BRETON: "Kenavo"
- BULGARE: "Dovijdáne" (forml) or "Cíao"
- CATALAN: "Adéu" or "A reveure"
- CHINOIS: "Zài jiàn"
- COREN: “Ahn nyung hee ke se yo” (to someone who stays when you leave) or “Ahn nyung hee ka se yo” (to someone who leaves when you stay)
- CORSE: "Hiu"
- CRÉOLE ANTILLAIS : « An lot sun »
- CREDOLE GUADELOUPEN: "A dan dot soley" or "A dan on dot doukou" (old expression) or "A dan on dot moman" or "A pi ta"
- CREDOLE GUYANAIS: "Ovwè" or "Ovwa"
- HAITIAN CREOL "Orévwa" or "Baay"
- MARTINIQUAIS CREOL: "O rèvoi"
- MAURICIAN CREOL: "Aurévoïr"
- REUNIONNAIS CREOL: "N'artrouv"
- CROATE: "Do vidjenja" (forml) or "ćao" (informl)
- DANOIS : « Farvel » (forml) or « Hej hej » (familier)
- DARI: "Kudafez"
- SPAIN: "Adiós" or "Hasta la vista" or "Hasta luego" or "Our vemos"
- ESPÉRANTO: "Gxis revido"
- ESTONIEN : « Head aega »
- EWÉ : "Sofézi"
- FÉROÏEN : « Farvæl »
- FINNOIS: "Näkemiin"
- FLAMAND: "Tot ziens"
- LORRAIN FRANCIC: "Bis òm Nächstemol"
- FRISON: "Oant sjen"
- FRIOULAN : « Ariviodisi »
- BACKGROUND: “Beannachd leat” (singular, familiar) or “Beannacht leibh” (plural, respectful)
- IRELAND GAEL: “Slán”
- GALICIEN: "Adeus"
- GALLOIS: "Hwyl"
- GREC: Antio or Geia sas
- HEBREU: "Lehitraot"
- HINDI: "Alvida" or "Phir milengay"
- HONGROIS: Viszontlátásra
- INDONÉSIEN "Selamat tinggal" or "Sampai ketemu lagi"
- ISLAND: "Bless"
- ITALIEN: « Arrivederci »
- JAPANISH: Sayonara
- KABYLE: "A themlilith" or "Ar thoufath" or "Kim dhilahna"
- KHMER: "Chum reap lhear"
- KRIO: "Bye" or "Na im dat"
- KURDE: "Bi xatre te"
- LANGUEDOCIEN (OCCITAN) : « Farewell » (familier, tutoiement) or « Adessiatz »
- LAO: "Sok di" or "Phôp khan May"
- LATIN: "Vale" (singulier) or "Valete" (pluriel)
- LETTON: "Uz redzēšanos"
- LIGURE : « Ciâo »
- LINGALA: "Tokomonana" or "Kende malamu" or "Tsciou"
- LITUANIEN : « Sudie » (if no idea to see you soon) « Iki pasimatymo » (the idea that we will see you again)
- LUXEMBOURGEOIS: "äddi"
- MACÉDONIEN : « Dogledanje »
- MALAIS: "Selamat tinggal"
- MALGACHE : « Veloma »
- MALTAIS: "His hinges" or "Eachaw"
- MAORI: "Ka kite anoo"
- MARATHI: "Punha bhetu"
- MONGOL: Bayartai
- MORÉ: "Wend na kond yindaaré"
- NÉERLANDAIS : « Tot ziens »
- NORWAY: "Ha det"
- ORRDOU: Khuda hafiz
- PACHTO: "De khudai pamon"
- PERSAN: « Khodâfez » or « Be salâmat » or « Kheyr pish »
- "Do widzenia"
- PORTUGAIS: "Adeus" or "Até à próxima" or "Até mais"
- PROVENCAL: "Adieu" (familier, tutoiement) or "Adessiatz"
- ROMANI: Devlesa
- ROUMAIN: "La revedere"
- RUSSIAN: "Do svidaniya »
- SAMOAN: "Tofa"
- SARDE: "Adiosu" (sard) or "A nos bidere" (logudorois) or "A si biri" (campidanois)
- SERBE: Do vidjenja (forml) or ćao (informl)
- SHIMAORE: "Kwaheéri"
- SHONA: Sara zwakanaka (singular) or Sarai zwakanaka (plural)
- SINDHI: "Mokilani"
- SLOVAQUE: "Do videnia"
- SLOVEN: "Z bogom" or " Nasvidenje"
- SOBOTA: "Dovidenja"
- SUÉDOIS: "Hej då"
- SWAHILI: "Kwa heri"
- TAGALOG: Paalam na po
- TAHITIEN: « Parahi » or « Nana »
- TAMOUL: Paarkalame
- TATAR: "Sau bulygyz"
- TCHEN: Na shledanou
- TELUGU: Malla kalustham
- THAI: "Sawatdii kha" (locutor F) or "Sawatdii khrap" (locutor M)
- TURC: “Hosça kalin” (to someone who stays when you leave) or “Güle güle” (to someone who leaves when you stay)
- UDMURT: "Dzéch lu" (personal) or "Dzéch lue" (pluriel, polished for 1 pers.)
- UKRAINIEN: "Do pobachennya"
- VIETNAMIEN: "Xin chào tm bi parolet"
- WALLON: "A rvey" or "Kit your våye been"
- YIDDISH: Zayt gezunt
- YORUBA: "Odabo"
- ZOULOU: "Sala kahle" (1 pers. who remains) or "Salani kahle" (to several pers. who stay) or "Hamba kahle" (to 1 pers. who leaves) or « Hambani kahle » (to several pers. who leave)
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