" Au revoir, et prenez soin de vous " or " Au revoir, et faites attention à vous " when you address to someone you barely knew, you're not close with, or when you address several people.
" Salut/Au revoir, et fais attention à toi " when you address a close friend, or someone you know quite well.
Have a great week-end. Take Care. Good- Bye!
au revoir (o-re-vwa)= good bye prends soin= take care
In India, you can say bye in multiple ways such as "goodbye", "bye-bye", "see you later", or "take care" depending on the region and context.
Its another way to say good bye...........
"d'accord, au revoir" but you can say "ok bye" too
to say goodye in french is "au revior" or you could also say " a bientot" that is see u later
attente
in french alsways take care is 'faites toujours attention' or - prenez soin de vous
"Take care" can be translated with the verb root "ingat" (pronouned "ING - aht"). Different verb forms can mean "to care for" or "to take care of". "Ingat" can be used as a substitue for "take care" when saying good-bye to someone.
"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.