Do not even think about it Sweetie. There is no way I will let you leave. Rebel against anyone telling you to leave. Baby are you going to let someone order you to leave.
Walk toward Grassy with arms spread wide and say Grassy kiss me goodbye. HE HE after a great kiss from Grassy you would never leave.
2007-03-13 07:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Oooohhh...
Mmmmmm Yeah...
We just landed, we just touched down
It just hit home yeah, that a good man is gone
Hey Cat in the Hat, we're all gonna miss you
And all your practical jokes yeah, and taking three steps with you
We never say goodbye we always say so long
You had nine lives I can't believe they're all gone
The Mad Hatter's movin' on
Yeah he's movin' on
Yeah we'll see you again, one way or another
And now that you're there yeah, Say hello to our brothers
Oohh... We never say goodbye we always say so long Yeah...
You had nine lives I can't believe they're all gone
The Mad Hatter's movin' on
The Cat in the Hat is gone...
OOoooooo...
Oohh...
Travelin' man, travelin' man His spirit's never gone
It lives on and on and on and on
Oooohhh...
Mad Hatter...
Oooohhh...
So tonight we'll pay tribute, and light up a match
And tell all your brothers and sisters, about the Cat in the Hat
Ooohhh... He had nine lives I can't believe they're all gone
I know the Mad Hatter, he's not alone
The Mad Hatter's moved on
Ooooohhh he's gone
Travelin' on
Travel on
OOOoooooOOOooooo
OOOoooooOOOooooo
The Mad Hatter's moved on
See you later
2007-03-13 07:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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English - Goodbye (Formal), See ya (American informal), Bye (informal)
German - Tschüss (Informal), Guten Abend (Goodnight), Auf wiedersehen [Owf veedersehen] (informal and friendly), Bis Später (Till later)
Esperanto - Äis revido!
Spanish - Adiós (informal), despedida (farewell), Hasta mañana (see you tomorrow, silent 'H'), Hasta la vista (be seeing you, silent 'H'), Hasta luego (see you later, silent 'H'). In latin america: Chau (bye, informal in Argentina and Uruguay), nos vemos (see you later, informal).
Italian - ciao [chow] (informal), arrivederci (ah-ree-vay-dare-chee), arrivederla
French - adieu (if this is your last time with a person) au revoir (formal, pronounced 'o-revwa') toute à l'heure, à bientot (informal, if you'll be meeting the person anytime soon)
Japanese - Ja ne, Jaa mata (only say this when you know you will be meeting the person again soon), Sayonara (farewell)
Chinese Mandarin - Zai Jian
Chinese Cantonese - Bai bai, Joi Geen
Korean- Ahn yawng hee kah seh yoh
Arabic, Mauritanian dialect -Wa danakoum li Moulana (literally: I leave you in God's trust)
Arabic classical - Ma Assalama (formal, meaning literally: With peace) Wada an (informal) Ila liqa (only say this when you'll be meeting the person again) Assalam Alikum (meaning May peace be upon you)
Portuguese - Tchau (or Xau) (informal, pronounced like Italian ciao) Adeus (formal) Até amanhã (if you will be seeing the person tomorrow) Até Já (if you will be seeing the person soon that day) Até Logo (if you will be seeing the person later that day)
Russian: Good Bye (formal) = до cвиданиѿ (Da-sveed-DAN-ee-ya); Bye (informal) = Paka
Luxembourgish- Addi
Tamil - Tata(informal), Sendru-Vaa(formal), Kalambu(Rude) Poyata Varayn(informal, actaully means "I will go and come")
Dutch - Formal: Tot ziens (tot seens), Informal: Doei/Doeg (oe pronounced like in 'good', g=sharp), Mazzel, Zie je later, Groetjes (greetings)
Filipino - paalam (farewell)
Hindi = dont have exactly the same word as 'Bye', but we do say something like Chalta Hu
Urdu = Khuda Hafiz (God Bless you)
Panjabi = Rub Rakha (God Bless you)
Thai = la-gon (GoodBye)
2007-03-13 07:46:26
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answer #3
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answered by GleN 6
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ttfn
aloha
adios
au revoir
adieu
guten tag
bye
g'bye
goodbye
hasta la vista
hasta la vista, baby
ttyl
talk to you later
auf weiderschein
shalom
vaya con dios
c'ya
c'ya wouldn't wanna be ya'
come on back now, y'hear?
i'll be back
tata
tata for now
good day ! (off of that 70s show)
g'day,mate
laters
later
toodles
toodle-loo
2007-03-13 07:43:14
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answer #4
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answered by Lauran B. 4
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Adios, Sayonara, Nos vemos, good bye, Bye-bye, see you later :)
2007-03-13 07:45:52
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answer #5
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answered by Sakura ♥ 6
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adios, abieve durcher, bye bye, see you later, after while, come again, yall come back now you hear
2007-03-13 07:42:13
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answer #6
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answered by valgal115 6
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I just know the southern way
Bye honey
2007-03-13 10:06:39
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answer #7
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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ciao
au revoir
vaya con dios
2007-03-13 07:41:19
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answered by AMS 4
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