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What is goodbye in Japanese?

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When you will not be seeing someone for quite a while, you may say 'sayonara,' written: さよなら More common forms of "goodbye" include 'ja ne' and 'mata ne,' which are written (in that order): じゃね またね

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さようなら : sayounara is Japanese for 'goodbye'.

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さようならと幸運。

Sayōnara to kōun.

although Japanese just say sayonara

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Casually: じゃあね (jaane), またね (matane), バイバイ (baibai)

Politely: さようなら (sayounara)

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さようなら (sayou nara)、or バイバイ (bye bye)

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작별 인사

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Sayanara

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