We say Goodbye in this way :
"Khoda-hafez" or "Koda-negahdar" , which both means :" I wish God protects you !"
I am Iranian and speak Farsi.
2006-12-27 09:56:46
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answered by Rita.E 1
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Addio; Arrivederci
2006-12-27 17:29:48
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answered by Ema 3
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Vegates
2006-12-27 17:25:05
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answered by Boogerman 6
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Auf Wiedersehen (Standard German)
Tschüss (colloquial German)
Servus (colloquial Austrian German, from this also the colloquial Hungarian, spelled "szerbusz")
Baba (colloquial Austrian German)
Ta da (colloquial Australian English)
See ya (colloquial Australian English)
2006-12-27 20:11:31
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answered by Sterz 6
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Paalam
2006-12-27 19:12:49
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answered by linda c 5
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Well it should be Tschüss because I'm German, but actually in Germany we use Ciau or Bye... except the older generations, of course
2006-12-28 03:15:22
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answered by tine 4
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Irish: Slán
2006-12-27 18:52:04
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answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. 6
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Good bye in Arabic: Ma'salaama...sorry I wish I could type it in Arabic font but my Windows is not accepting my Arabic Keyboard thingy.
2006-12-27 18:41:49
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answered by Al-Imaratiyya 2
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Some ways to say goodbye in Greek:
ÎνÏίο - any case
(adeeo, o as in boy, from the italian addio = to god)
AνÏίο ÏÎ±Ï - AνÏίο ÏοÏ
(adeeo sass, addio to you, plural informal or sing./pl formal
adeeo sοo, addio to you, singular informal)
ΣÏο καλÏ
(sto kalo/, o as in boy, to the good... =farewell)
Τα λÎμε - informal
(ta le/me, e as in lay, =them (we)say =we''ll talk again)
ÎÎ¹Ï Ïο εÏανιδείν - much formal
(iss to epanithi/n, e-i as in lay, th as in the
like french au revoir = (looking forward) till again to see)
2006-12-27 18:10:51
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answered by supersonic332003 7
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In Spanish: Adiós, chau, nos vemos, hasta luego, hasta pronto.
2006-12-28 05:23:24
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answered by Anonymous
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