goodbye for now =
au
revoir
(pronounced oh-re-
vwar
)
goodbye for ever =
adieu (pronounced a-de-
yuh
)
au revoir, espérons que vous passé un bon moment.
that would be the most basic form I believe :)
'Enjoy your vacations' in French is 'Profiter de vos vacances'.
"J'éspère que tu t'es amusé à Paris". And I hope they did have fun.
Au revoir et amuses toi bien a Paris
Who sang time to say goodbye in benidorm 5
that depends on how well you know the person Adios is goodbye Hasta luego is until next time
There are lots of different ways to say goodbye, some are slang and others a bit more formal.Slang:A plusSalutA plutardA (a time when you will meet again eg. A demain)Formal:Au revoirA bientôtAdieu (goodbye forever)If you want to say farewell my friend just add 'mon ami/mon amie' to the end
i think not... cant find it
The French word for time is temps
Paris
they are bored there
If you talk with French people and stay a long time, sure ! :)
Enjoy yourself there: Amusez-vous il ya Have a good time: s'amuser
They werent allowed. Hittler was going to destroy Paris, but no one was going to liberate Paris in time, so the french simply went ahead of every one and liberated Paris themselves and saved it from destruction.
the distance between Paris and Grenoble, a main town in the French Alps, is 575 km. The driving time is about 5H30.
"Passe un bon séjour à Paris / amuse-toi bien à Paris"
c'est le moment de (se) dire au revoir
At the end of the afternoon - after school
No Time For Goodbye by Linwood Barclay has 342 pages.
The ISBN of No Time For Goodbye is 978-0752893686.
Goodbye Time was created in 1988-02.