English = goodbye French = au revoir German = auf wiedersehen italian = ciao Spanish = adios
"Si vouz plais" in French, "por favor" in Spanish and "bitte" in German.
Lézard (French) Lagartija (Spanish) eidechse (German) earc / laghairt (Irish)
you say goodbye in French
To say "Goodbye" in Bavarian German you would say AufWiederschaun, in contrast to standard German which is simply Auf Wiedersehen.
In French, you can say "Au revoir" to say goodbye to an adult.
You say, "Adios" in Spanish.
In European languages, "goodbye" can vary significantly. For instance, in French, you say "au revoir," while in Spanish, it's "adiós." In German, the common farewell is "auf Wiedersehen," and in Italian, you would say "arrivederci." Each language has its own nuances and variations, reflecting cultural differences in parting ways.
in french, you say it onze in German 'elf' in spanish 'once'
Spanish: diablo French: diable German: Teufel Italian: diavolo
It is die Schule in German.It is ecole in French.It is escuela in Spanish
If u mean spanish, then this is how u say goodbye. ADIOS!