Of course the standard way to say goodbye in French is
au revoir -- "oh r(ee)-vwar" (sounds in parentheses are optional)
But there are many informal variations, such as
salut -- "sah-lew" -- probably the most common; also means "hi"
bye-bye -- borrowed from English; pronunciation is meant to be the same as English, but since the French have trouble with our gliding diphthongs, it ends up sounding more like "bah-ee-bah-ee"
ciao -- "chah-oh" -- borrowed from Italian; alternate "French" spelling tchao
à demain __"ah- deman" means until tommorow
Au revoir
Ai
attente
tu ressembles à un chien d'aujourd'hui this is the proper way to say bye, or so my friend told me
hi > "salut" or "bonjour" bye > "salut" or "au revoir"
"J'apprécie" is the correct translation. Because I = "Je" in french, and the french verb for appreciate is "apprécier". ( I'm french ) Bye !
Hello- Bonjour OR salut Good-Bye- Au revoir
"d'accord, au revoir" but you can say "ok bye" too
attente
"bye Catherine" = "au revoir, Catherine"
choia
Sorry but there is no "BYE" in creole .. my mom & my family say bye .. but u can say bye in french its okay too .. its Au revoir. I hope this helped you.
au revoir pour maintenant
tu ressembles à un chien d'aujourd'hui this is the proper way to say bye, or so my friend told me
hi > "salut" or "bonjour" bye > "salut" or "au revoir"
to say goodye in french is "au revior" or you could also say " a bientot" that is see u later
Bien, alors au revoir.
bonjour et au revoir
Au revoir, or see you soon abientot