Ecuador has a diverse population with both Spanish and Quechua having the status of an official language. In Quechua, informally, you say "huk ratukama" which means: see you later. Or, you can use "Adiyús" which is an adaption from Spanish.
All the normal Spanish words for good-bye are acceptable in Ecuador, but the most comonly used word is "Chao" (pronounced like, but not to be confused with the Italian word "Ciao.")
Ecuador has a diverse population with both Spanish and Quechua having the status of an official language. In Quechua, informally, you say "huk ratukama" which means: see you later. Or, you can use "Adiyús" which is an adaption from Spanish.
All the normal Spanish words for good-bye are acceptable in Ecuador, but the most comonly used word is "Chao" (pronounced like, but not to be confused with the Italian word "Ciao.")
In Cebuano, you can say "paalam" to say goodbye.
In Ibanag, you can say "Agyamanak!" to say goodbye.
In Zuni, you can say "yawakwi" to say goodbye.
i would say Ecuador
I Will Say Goodbye was created in 1980.
In Swati, you can say "sala kahle" to say goodbye.
In Kpelle, you can say "Ka boss" to say goodbye.
In Dene, you can say "Mahsi cho" to say goodbye.
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