In Sesotho, you can say "sala hantle" to say goodbye.
In India, you can say bye in multiple ways such as "goodbye", "bye-bye", "see you later", or "take care" depending on the region and context.
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.
In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "Bislama" to say bye.
In Fulani, you can say "ko minΙo" to say bye.
In Cantonese, you can say "εθ¦" (joi gin) to mean bye bye.
In Sesotho language - "Mmoro" and "Mmorong" [plural]
mo kgotsi waka
Ke lebelletse sefakotswane sa rona.
The word 'invitation' is 'memo' (plural: dimemo) in Sesotho - this is derived from the verb 'mema' (to invite).
To say bye in Latin you say "Vale" when you are saying bye to one person. To say bye to mare then one person you say "Valete"
Bye Bye Everyone
I know that you say bye bye ciao ciao but i dont know how to say lover sry
Aurevoir. A bientôt. But if you say "good bye" or "bye bye" everyone understands you.
In India, you can say bye in multiple ways such as "goodbye", "bye-bye", "see you later", or "take care" depending on the region and context.
This is how you say hello in Russian: Privet=hello or Zdrastwuyte=hello This is how you say Bye in Russian: Paka=Bye or Bye-Bye=Bye I hope I helped you :)
just say bye and get it over with!! l8ter
Bye, bye oo!