Goodbye.
Hello- malo e lelei Goodbye- nofo a (from someone leaving) 'alu a (to someone leaving)
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
They only had to say goodbye to one of their children (Rose) because she was leaving for Hogwarts. Their other child (Hugo) wouldn't start for another two years.
You don't necessarily have to say goodbye - stay in contact and possibly get together as often as possible!
"Goodbye" is the correct spelling to use when parting from someone. "Good-by" is an outdated and less common alternative spelling.
Loho Fua if u are leaving you say= NOFO A if u are staying and the other person is leaving u say = 'ALU A so if u say (nofo a), the person that is staying will say (alu a)
You can say "Au revoir, je pars" in French to say "Goodbye, I'm leaving."
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She says Auf Wiedersehen, its German for goodbye.
E noho ra (written as three separate words) means goodbye to someone you are leaving. I.e, you are leaving your nana's house, and she is staying at her house, but you are going somewhere else, then you would say 'e noho ra.' If you were staying and you were saying goodbye to someone who is leaving then you would say, "Haere ra." Other ways of saying goodbye are hei konei ra, or ka kite ano (see you again).
E noho rā Goodbye (from a person leaving)Hei konā rā Goodbye (less formal)
In Cebuano, you can say "paalam" to say goodbye.