There is no exact Chinese phrase for "bye for now" but the way to say "Good Bye" is 再見 which literally means "See you again sometime"
You can say "再见" (zàijiàn), which directly translates to "see you again" and is commonly used to say goodbye for now in Chinese.
In Asia, ways to say "bye" include "Zàijiàn" in Mandarin Chinese, "Annyeong" in Korean, and "Sayonara" in Japanese. Different countries in Asia may have their own specific phrases for saying goodbye.
I need to buy some groceries by the store before it closes, so I'll say bye to you now.
it's "Chao tam biet" young vietnamese now almost say "bye" instead of the word above. lol
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.
In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "Bislama" to say bye.
how to by in chinese/bye= zaijian
To say 'bye' or 'goodbye' in Chinese it would be '再见', pronounced 'zai jian'.
You say bye in English... but in Chinese you say zai jian for goodbye and zai hui for bye! Hope this helps! :)
再见
good bye in Chinese is "zai jian"
zai jian"再见"
再見 means good bye.
蛋白 (d-ahn bye)
if you mean buy, it is "mai" if you mean bye, its "zai jin"
Bye in Chinese is 'zaijian', which is pronounced as 'zye jian'.
In Asia, ways to say "bye" include "Zàijiàn" in Mandarin Chinese, "Annyeong" in Korean, and "Sayonara" in Japanese. Different countries in Asia may have their own specific phrases for saying goodbye.
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