in german it is "auf Wiedersehen!" in french it is "au revoir", in spanish it is "adios", in italiano it is "ciao"and in indian it is "Namaste"
2006-10-05 02:24:55
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answered by miaka y 2
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Uncertain if my interpretation is correct, I will share these words. Nearly died though never tried, for trying would not be enough. I've crossed the threshold of my heart, where living felt like just too much. And sleep? If I could only sleep a moment then be free... I prayed that he would take me home, Oh yes, I made a plea. Strong enough to take this life, but stronger still to stay; Our paths may not always be clear somehow, we find a way. Life will change, although it may be subtle. Stand firm ground on the belief that you will get past this. Be proactive in change, and you will see the results. You... can... do... it!!
2016-03-27 05:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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you see goodbye in any language I know.
It is arrivederci in Italian
Au revoir in French
Tusch,Auf wiedersehen in German
Khodahafey in Farsi
Fi amane Allah in Arabic
2006-10-05 02:18:31
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answer #3
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answered by nanaz 2
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i am from south china, i can tell you the chinese one.
goodbye: 再見(zai jian).
also i can speak cantonese...
if you have any quetions/problems in chinese, i can help u.^^
my icq number is 194-299-506.
2006-10-06 06:12:29
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answered by Daniel 1
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We in Germany say either "Tschüß", or (more formal) "Auf Wiedersehen".
Tobias
2006-10-08 04:26:36
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answered by Tobias 7
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just wave your open hand up and down, or from left to right..
2006-10-05 02:18:05
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answered by doe 3
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in italian: arrivederci or addio
2006-10-05 10:39:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Adios
Arrevidirci
Heil Hitler?
2006-10-05 02:12:58
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answered by chingching 3
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