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Spanish: adios

French: au evoir

Dutch: doei

Finnish: hei hei

Latin: vale

Portuguese: adeus

Catalan: adeu

Irish: beannacht

Italian: ciao

Russian: da sviDAHnyah (phonetic version of the Cyrillic-alphabet word)

German: Auf Wiedersehen; tschuess (informal)

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