Use 'ደህና ይቆዩ' in most situations; 'ሰላም' is a versatile greeting.
How to say
Goodbye
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Use 'مع السلامة' in most situations; 'باي' is a more casual option, and 'سلام' is also used.
Use 'বিদায়' in most situations; 'টাটা' is a more casual option.
Use 'Adéu' in most situations; 'Chao' is a more casual option.
Use 'Na shledanou' in formal settings, but 'Ahoj' is very versatile and used for both hello and goodbye.
Use 'Farvel' in most situations; 'Hej' is a very versatile greeting.
Use 'Auf Wiedersehen' in formal settings or with people you don't know well; 'Tschüss' is for friends and family.
Use 'Αντίο' in most situations, but 'Γεια σου' and 'Γεια σας' are very common and versatile.
Use 'Adiós' in most situations when leaving, but 'Chao' is a more casual option.
Use 'Head aega' in most situations; 'Tsau' is a more casual option.
Use 'Agur' in most situations; 'Kaixo' is a versatile greeting.
Use 'خداحافظ' in most situations; 'خدافظ' is a more casual option, and 'بای' is a borrowed word.
Use 'Näkemiin' in most situations; 'Moi' is a very versatile greeting.
Use 'Au revoir' in most situations when leaving, but 'Salut' is very common among friends.
Use 'Adeus' in most situations; 'Ciao' is a more casual option.
Use 'આવજો' in most situations; 'ટાટા' is a more casual option.
Use 'Sai anjima' in most situations; 'Bye' is a more casual option.
Use 'להתראות' in most situations, but 'ביי' is a more casual option.
Use 'अलविदा' in formal situations; 'बाय' is a more casual option, and 'नमस्ते' is a versatile greeting.
Use 'Viszontlátásra' in formal settings, but 'Szia' is the most common and versatile option.
Use 'Selamat tinggal' when you are the one staying and someone else is leaving; 'Dada' is a casual option.
Use 'Bless' in most situations; 'Hæ' is a very versatile greeting.
Use 'Arrivederci' in most situations; 'Ciao' is extremely versatile and can be used for both hello and goodbye.
Use 'さようなら' when parting for a long time or in formal situations; 'じゃあね' is casual.
Use '안녕히 가세요' when the other person is leaving; '안녕' is versatile and can be used for both hello and goodbye.
Use 'Viso gero' in most situations; 'Sudie' is a more casual option.
Use 'Atā' in most situations; 'Čau' is a more casual option.
Use 'বিদায়' in most situations; 'टाटा' is a more casual option.
Use 'Selamat tinggal' when you are the one staying and someone else is leaving; 'Dada' is a casual option.
Use 'Tot ziens' in formal settings, but 'Doei' is the most common and versatile option.
Use 'Farvel' in most situations; 'Hei' is a very versatile greeting.
Use 'ਅਲਵਿਦਾ' in most situations; 'ਬਾਏ' is a more casual option.
Use 'Do widzenia' in most situations, but 'Cześć' is very versatile and used for both hello and goodbye.
Use 'Adeus' when leaving, but 'Tchau' is a more casual and widely used option.
Use 'La revedere' in most situations, but 'Pa' is very common and 'Ciao' is informal.
Use 'До свидания' in most situations, but 'Пока' is more casual and for friends.
Use 'Adjö' in formal settings; 'Hej då' is a more casual option.
Use 'Kwaheri' in most situations; 'Bye' is a more casual option.
Use 'விடைபெறுகிறேன்' in most situations; 'டாடா' is a more casual option.
Use 'వెళ్ళిపోతున్నాను' in most situations; 'టాటా' is a more casual option.
Use 'ลาก่อน' in most situations; 'บาย' is a more casual option.
Use 'Paalam' in most situations; 'Bye' is a more casual option.
Use 'Hoşça kal' when you are the one staying and someone else is leaving; 'Güle güle' is for the person leaving.
Use 'До побачення' in most situations, but 'Па-па' and 'Бувай' are more casual.
Use 'الوداع' in formal situations; 'بائے' is a more casual option.
Use 'Tạm biệt' in most situations; 'Chào' is a more casual option.
Use 'O d'arọ' in most situations; 'A bọ' is a more casual option.
Use '再见' in most situations; '拜拜' is a more casual option, borrowed from English.
Use '再見' in most situations; '拜拜' is a more casual option, borrowed from English.
Use 'Hamba kahle' to someone who is leaving; 'Sala kahle' is for the person staying.