Good bye. Bye. So long.
Literally, it comes from "A Dios" which means "To God". The understanding is that you would be departing with God's protection, similar to the English phrase "Godspeed!"
"Te" is the second person object pronoun (you), and "odio" is the first person present tense conjugation of the verb "odiar", which means "to hate". thus the phrase is "I hate you".
Adios is the Spanish word for good-bye.
'Adios amigos' is Spanish for 'Goodbye my friends' or 'goodbye friends.'
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The word 'adios' is already Spanish. 'Adios' is Spanish for 'good-bye'.
adios or chau
Adios This is pronounced Ah-theeOS It is NOT pronounced Ah-DEE-os, or ah-DEE-oh-oos Litterally Adios (A Dios) means "to God"
Adios.
Conquistador is Spanish for "conqueror".
Forgive me. Literally: remove culpability from me.
it means bye as in see you later
Cuba is one of the many Spanish speaking nations in the western hemisphere. The word for goodbye or bye is 'adios'.
If you mean "English" words that were originally Spanish, then: tortilla, adios, piñata, quesadilla, empanada, fiesta, sombrero, tapas, marina, tacos, ole, paella, sangria, vino