adios
2006-06-08 10:06:38
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answer #1
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answered by jcarrao 4
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There are a few:
"Adios"but in some countries it's the equivalent of "farewell", there's "chau" or "chau" = "bye". Then there's "hasta luego" which means literally "see you later", but it's more like a formal bye, usually used to address to older people, or teachers, etc .
2006-06-08 19:19:05
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answered by mgo 3
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Adios Amigos/Amigas
2006-06-08 17:07:25
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answered by Heather Sears 2
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The standard word is "adiós" (with an accent) as many people have said. But in Argentina, we often say "chau", from the Italian "ciao" which means both "hello" and "good bye" (we only use it with the second meaning, though).
2006-06-08 18:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The word for bye is adiós, but there are other ways to say bye as well. hasta luego, véale luego, véale pronto,
2006-06-08 17:26:34
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answered by Beauty&Brains 4
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adios- bye
suerte- good luck (said a lot when saying good bye)
2006-06-09 04:09:39
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answered by john 6
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adios.
If your saying goodbye to your child, you might say "besitos" it means kisses (little kisses). When I taught pre K, many mothers would say it to their babies and the child would kiss the parent goodbye.
You could also say it to an adult (your significant other or anyone you want a kiss from), but in that case, you would just say "besos"
I've also heard people say "Ta bien", but I'm not sure about that one. I know "bien" means good, but I'm not sure if that is gramerically correct or not.
2006-06-08 17:09:31
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answered by Consuming Fire 7
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Adios or "Hasta la Vista, Baby".
;-)
Hugo.
2006-06-08 17:47:16
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answered by hubaeck2004 5
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you can say, adios. chao , hasta pronto. hasta la vista, ahi nos vemos. it will concern about the context.
2006-06-08 17:44:34
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answered by motor 24 2
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adiós = goodbye
chao/chau = goodbye
hasta luego = see you later
nos vemos = see you later
hasta mañana = see you tomorrow
2006-06-09 00:33:49
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answered by KatRC 1
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