It's French for "goodbye," although literally translated, it would be "to the next seeing," or "to the next time I see you."
2007-06-16 15:42:30
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answered by Joy M 7
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"au revoir" means goodbye (or cheerio) in French.
Au revoir: formule de politesse pour prendre congé.
2007-06-16 23:12:21
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answered by Mark 7
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au revoir is french. it means "good bye", but it is also used as "see u "!
2007-06-17 18:41:23
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answered by Suzye 4
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it's german alright. German like French Fries.
2007-06-16 22:57:14
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answered by Laszlo D 4
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Its french actually, and it means farewell, well literally it means farewell, but because no one uses that term in english anymore it translates loosely into the word goodbye.
2007-06-16 22:43:50
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answered by ahh_sweet_boredom 2
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"Goodbye". It's Auf Wiedersehen in German.
2007-06-16 22:42:14
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answered by Michael da Man 6
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This is French. It means goodbye.
2007-06-16 22:47:32
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answered by Dick Jones 2
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It's French. It means bye, see you, ciao.
2007-06-16 22:40:58
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answered by Bella 4
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It is French
"See you"
2007-06-16 23:16:49
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answered by Esmeralda 4
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How many more people can answer this with the same thing? C'mon people, I know we can do it, don't stop now, don't stop believin'!
2007-06-16 23:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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