Aavjo ane tamaru dhyaan rakhajo. Tamari kalaji lejo.
In Gujarati, you can say goodbye by saying "આવજો" (Aavjo) or "આવજી" (Aavji) which both translate to "goodbye" in English.
(1) smbhadjo. (2) dhya-n rakhjo.
It depends on how formal you want to be. To say goodbye, from less formal to very formal: chao nos vemos hasta luego / hasta pronto To say take care: cuídate (tú) cuídese (usted)
Have a great week-end. Take Care. Good- Bye!
Ten cuidado y adiós.
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Gujarati for "Did you take meals?" is " shu tame jamya?" or "shu tame khavanu khadhu?"
First, I'm guessing you mean Spanish and not Mexican... Goodbye is literally 'Adios', but you could also say "Nos Vemos" (See You), "Nos Vemos al rato" (See you soon), etc. Take Care is "cuidate".
au revoir (o-re-vwa)= good bye prends soin= take care
I think it's a formal way to say goodbye/bye implying the person cares about you.
You can say "હું તમારી જરૂર છું" (Huṁ tamārī jarūra chuṁ) in Gujarati, which translates to "I need you."
"ચલ્લો જાઓ" (pronounced as "Challo jao") is how you say "get lost" in Gujarati.