In Maori, "goodbye" is said as "haere rā."
I think it's a formal way to say goodbye/bye implying the person cares about you.
In Cree, you can say "nitanis, acosin" to say goodbye and good luck to someone.
आप कभी भी अलविदा नहीं कहते। (Aap kabhi bhi alvida nahi kehte)
No, "goodbye" is not hyphenated. It is one word that is commonly used to bid farewell or say goodbye to someone.
to say goodbye to someone
Hoe gaat het met je ?
You can say goodbye using phrases like "Goodbye," "See you later," "Farewell," or "Take care."
To say goodbye in Grenadian Creole English, you can use the phrase "See you later" or "Take care."
In Flemish, you can say "Hoe gaat het met je?" to ask someone how they are doing.
Hello- malo e lelei Goodbye- nofo a (from someone leaving) 'alu a (to someone leaving)
Say "Adiós" in response. It means "Goodbye".