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The correct way to write it is best friend. So your answer is two words.An example sentence is: I would like you to meet my new best friend.
Goodbye = TotsiensTotsiens! is directly translated into English as "till we meet". Therefore if one uses this form of greeting, it would eradicate the need to say "see you later". OR Goodbye = Dag! See you later = Ek sal jy later sien.
Aloha means hello, goodbye, and love. Used in the proper context - what you are saying will be obvious. However the word for friend sounds similar > The word for friend is hoaaloha. just pronounce it like: ho-aloha. So in order to not sound repetetive I would use: 'A hui hou' (pronounced: ah-hoo-wee-ho) which means 'until we meet again'. So: "A hui hou, hoaaloha."
i often heard people saying to me 'see you later' when in fact we have no prior arrangement to meet again. It is just a friendly way of saying Goodbye.
"A hui hou" in Hawaiian means "until we meet again" or "goodbye for now." It is often used as a farewell or parting phrase.
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Do widzenia (See you)Do zobaczenia (Until we meet again)Cześć (bye)+ mój przyjacielu (my friend - if the friend is male)!or+ moja przyjaciółko (my friend - if the friend is female)!
I would have loved to meet your friend.
"aabar dekha hobey"= we will meet again dunobad= goodbye (exetremly formal)
Goodbye, until we meet again.
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Rather than say 'talk to you again', you can say:Goodbye - a perfectly good way to end a conversation, especially formal communications.Thank you for your time, goodbye. - formalI appreciate your time. - formalThis information has been very helpful. Thank-you, goodbye. - formalBye - to end a personal conversation.until later - personal conversationTalk to you later - personalCatch you later (or... tomorrow, next week) - personalWe'll be in touch - personal, or a close business colleague