if you mean like bye as in see you later: hade if you mean good bye like in I will never see you again, or I won't see you for a long period of time: Farvel
Hello: "Hei" or "hallo"
Good bye: "Ha det bra" or "ha det" (often written "hadet" or "hade")
Well, you can decide yourself:
Either: Farvel, Hadet, Ha det bra, adjø, ha det godt, vi snakkes or snakkes.
Good bye in Norwegian can be translated to "Hade", "Hade bra" or "Snakkes".
"Goodbye" in Norwegian is "Ha det bra", "Hade bra", or simply "Hade".
hadet bra! farvel hade
ha det (with a silent 't')
"Hadebra".
Goodbye in norwegian is "hadet", which is pronounced ha-de. The e is pronounced like when you say it in the alphabeth, and not like an i. The a is long. One can also say "sees", which means see you (later).
Goodybe in Norwegian is ha det bra. This literally means "be well" in English, but in Norwegian it is a polite way of saying goodbye.Another way is "sees" (pronounced "say - ez"). Which is a Norwegian expression for "see you soon".The word "farewell!" in Norwegian is "farvel".As per Norwegian etiquette, it is polite to shake the hand of someone you are saying goodbye to for the first time if you don't know them well or if you respect them. If you don't then it could come across as a bit rude. It is also polite to give a short hug to people you are very friendly with, such as friends and family, when greeting and saying goodbye, regardless of gender.Related Video:
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