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Goodbye

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Amharic አማርኛ am
ደህና ይቆዩ
Deh-nah yee-koy-yu

Use 'ደህና ይቆዩ' in most situations; 'ሰላም' is a versatile greeting.

Arabic العربية ar
مع السلامة
Ma-a as-sa-laa-MAH

Use 'مع السلامة' in most situations; 'باي' is a more casual option, and 'سلام' is also used.

Bangla বাংলা bn
বিদায়
Bi-DA-y

Use 'বিদায়' in most situations; 'টাটা' is a more casual option.

Catalan català ca
Adéu
Ah-deh-oo

Use 'Adéu' in most situations; 'Chao' is a more casual option.

Czech čeština cs
Na shledanou
Na skleh-DAH-noh

Use 'Na shledanou' in formal settings, but 'Ahoj' is very versatile and used for both hello and goodbye.

Danish dansk da
Farvel
Far-vel

Use 'Farvel' in most situations; 'Hej' is a very versatile greeting.

German Deutsch de
Auf Wiedersehen
Ow VEE-der-zayn

Use 'Auf Wiedersehen' in formal settings or with people you don't know well; 'Tschüss' is for friends and family.

Greek Ελληνικά el
Αντίο
An-TEE-o

Use 'Αντίο' in most situations, but 'Γεια σου' and 'Γεια σας' are very common and versatile.

Spanish Español es
Adiós
Ah-dee-OS

Use 'Adiós' in most situations when leaving, but 'Chao' is a more casual option.

Estonian eesti et
Head aega
Hed ay-ga

Use 'Head aega' in most situations; 'Tsau' is a more casual option.

Basque Basque eu
Agur
Ah-goor

Use 'Agur' in most situations; 'Kaixo' is a versatile greeting.

Persian فارسی fa
خداحافظ
Kho-dah-HA-fez

Use 'خداحافظ' in most situations; 'خدافظ' is a more casual option, and 'بای' is a borrowed word.

Finnish suomi fi
Näkemiin
Nah-keh-meen

Use 'Näkemiin' in most situations; 'Moi' is a very versatile greeting.

French Français fr
Au revoir
Oh ruh-vwahr

Use 'Au revoir' in most situations when leaving, but 'Salut' is very common among friends.

Galician Galician gl
Adeus
Ah-DEH-oosh

Use 'Adeus' in most situations; 'Ciao' is a more casual option.

Gujarati ગુજરાતી gu
આવજો
Aa-vjo

Use 'આવજો' in most situations; 'ટાટા' is a more casual option.

Hausa Hausa ha
Sai anjima
Sai an-JI-ma

Use 'Sai anjima' in most situations; 'Bye' is a more casual option.

Hebrew עברית he
להתראות
Le-hit-ra-OT

Use 'להתראות' in most situations, but 'ביי' is a more casual option.

Hindi हिन्दी hi
अलविदा
Al-VID-ah

Use 'अलविदा' in formal situations; 'बाय' is a more casual option, and 'नमस्ते' is a versatile greeting.

Hungarian magyar hu
Viszontlátásra
Vee-sont-LAH-taash-ra

Use 'Viszontlátásra' in formal settings, but 'Szia' is the most common and versatile option.

Indonesian Indonesia id
Selamat tinggal
Se-la-mat ting-gal

Use 'Selamat tinggal' when you are the one staying and someone else is leaving; 'Dada' is a casual option.

Icelandic Icelandic is
Bless
Blehss

Use 'Bless' in most situations; 'Hæ' is a very versatile greeting.

Italian Italiano it
Arrivederci
Ah-ree-veh-DER-chee

Use 'Arrivederci' in most situations; 'Ciao' is extremely versatile and can be used for both hello and goodbye.

Japanese 日本語 ja
さようなら
Sah-yo-nah-rah

Use 'さようなら' when parting for a long time or in formal situations; 'じゃあね' is casual.

Korean 한국어 ko
안녕히 가세요
Ahn-nyung-hee gah-seh-yo

Use '안녕히 가세요' when the other person is leaving; '안녕' is versatile and can be used for both hello and goodbye.

Lithuanian lietuvių lt
Viso gero
Vee-so geh-ro

Use 'Viso gero' in most situations; 'Sudie' is a more casual option.

Latvian latviešu lv
Atā
Ah-tah

Use 'Atā' in most situations; 'Čau' is a more casual option.

Marathi मराठी mr
বিদায়
Bi-day

Use 'বিদায়' in most situations; 'टाटा' is a more casual option.

Malay Melayu ms
Selamat tinggal
Se-la-mat ting-gal

Use 'Selamat tinggal' when you are the one staying and someone else is leaving; 'Dada' is a casual option.

Dutch Nederlands nl
Tot ziens
Tot zeens

Use 'Tot ziens' in formal settings, but 'Doei' is the most common and versatile option.

Norwegian norsk no
Farvel
Far-vel

Use 'Farvel' in most situations; 'Hei' is a very versatile greeting.

Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ pa
ਅਲਵਿਦਾ
Al-vi-DA

Use 'ਅਲਵਿਦਾ' in most situations; 'ਬਾਏ' is a more casual option.

Polish polski pl
Do widzenia
Do vee-DZEH-nyah

Use 'Do widzenia' in most situations, but 'Cześć' is very versatile and used for both hello and goodbye.

Portuguese Português pt
Adeus
Ah-DEH-oosh

Use 'Adeus' when leaving, but 'Tchau' is a more casual and widely used option.

Romanian română ro
La revedere
La reh-veh-DEH-reh

Use 'La revedere' in most situations, but 'Pa' is very common and 'Ciao' is informal.

Russian русский ru
До свидания
Doh svee-DAH-nee-yah

Use 'До свидания' in most situations, but 'Пока' is more casual and for friends.

Swedish svenska sv
Adjö
Ad-yuh

Use 'Adjö' in formal settings; 'Hej då' is a more casual option.

Swahili Kiswahili sw
Kwaheri
Kwa-heh-ree

Use 'Kwaheri' in most situations; 'Bye' is a more casual option.

Tamil தமிழ் ta
விடைபெறுகிறேன்
Vi-dai-pe-ru-gi-ren

Use 'விடைபெறுகிறேன்' in most situations; 'டாடா' is a more casual option.

Telugu తెలుగు te
వెళ్ళిపోతున్నాను
Vel-li-po-tun-na-nu

Use 'వెళ్ళిపోతున్నాను' in most situations; 'టాటా' is a more casual option.

Thai ไทย th
ลาก่อน
Laa gaw-n

Use 'ลาก่อน' in most situations; 'บาย' is a more casual option.

Filipino Filipino tl
Paalam
Pah-ah-lahm

Use 'Paalam' in most situations; 'Bye' is a more casual option.

Turkish Türkçe tr
Hoşça kal
Hosh-CHA kal

Use 'Hoşça kal' when you are the one staying and someone else is leaving; 'Güle güle' is for the person leaving.

Ukrainian українська uk
До побачення
Do po-BAH-chen-nya

Use 'До побачення' in most situations, but 'Па-па' and 'Бувай' are more casual.

Urdu اردو ur
الوداع
Al-vi-DA

Use 'الوداع' in formal situations; 'بائے' is a more casual option.

Vietnamese Tiếng Việt vi
Tạm biệt
Tam bee-et

Use 'Tạm biệt' in most situations; 'Chào' is a more casual option.

Yoruba Yoruba yo
O d'arọ
Oh da-roh

Use 'O d'arọ' in most situations; 'A bọ' is a more casual option.

Chinese 中文 zh
再见
Dzai jyen

Use '再见' in most situations; '拜拜' is a more casual option, borrowed from English.

zh-yue zh-yue zh-yue
再見
Joy geen

Use '再見' in most situations; '拜拜' is a more casual option, borrowed from English.

Zulu Zulu zu
Hamba kahle
Ham-bah kah-leh

Use 'Hamba kahle' to someone who is leaving; 'Sala kahle' is for the person staying.

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