In Ibanag, you can say "Agyamanak!" to say goodbye.
"Mamakawan ka" is the Ibanag translation for "I love you."
In Cebuano, you can say "paalam" to say goodbye.
In Zuni, you can say "yawakwi" to say goodbye.
In Swati, you can say "sala kahle" to say goodbye.
In Kpelle, you can say "Ka boss" to say goodbye.
"Agkakal yem am-amma" - This idiom means "old habits die hard" in Ibanag, conveying the idea that it is difficult to change ingrained behaviors. "Animan dey ungga, adda laeng ibagga" - Translated as "even if the chicken is silent, it is still being watched," this idiom highlights the idea that people's actions are always observed and can reveal their intentions. "Ammok gayam, mabalin ibalbalay" - This idiom means "I know, it can be replaced," indicating that solutions or alternatives are available for any problem or situation.
Dyalo kana mu nga kawe!
I Will Say Goodbye was created in 1980.
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you say goodbye in French
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Say Goodbye to Hollywood was created in 1975.
How Can I Help You Say Goodbye was created in 1993.
Anyone Can Say Goodbye was created in 2006.