Tschüss!
Mach's gut! (Take care!)
Wir sehen uns! (See you!)
Bis dann! (See you!)
Bis später! (See you!)
Ciao!
Tschö!
To say "Goodbye" in Bavarian German you would say AufWiederschaun, in contrast to standard German which is simply Auf Wiedersehen.
The people of Switzerland speak many languages including; German, German-Swiss and Italian. One of the most popular ways to say "goodbye" in German is "Auf wiedersehen".
Sag nicht Aufwiedersehen
to say goodbye, e.g.Wir haben uns am Bahnhof verabschiedet - we said goodbye at the train station
さようなら "sayounara" (goodbye, politely) またね "mata-ne" (see you later, casually) じゃあね "jaa-ne" (well, then, casually)
They don't say ciao in Germany they say tschau! It sounds the same but spelled differently. It's just another way to say goodbye in another language.
Hello-Hallo Goodbye-Auf Wiedersehen School bus-Schulbus Library - Bibliothek
In French it's Au revoir "¡Adiós!", en español
tschüss (informal) Tschau! Auf Wiedersehen (formal)
She says Auf Wiedersehen, its German for goodbye.
what's goodbye in cebuano
There are various ways to say goodbye in German: Formal: Auf Wiedersehen, Auf wiederhören (only on the telephone) informal: Tschüss, adé, adéla, servus, Tschau, Ciao