The word "Sayonara" is in Japanese.
sayonara means your saying goodbye to the people person your talking to
Sayonara is the Japanaese word for "goodbye".
"Sayonara" is "Goodbye" in Japanese.
The spelling is sayonara, and it's the Japanese word for goodbye, not Asian. Asian is not a language.
It is Japanese for "goodbye"
The Japanese word 'sayonara' means 'goodbye or farewell' in Japanese. This phrase originated from 1875 in Japan. It is literally translated as "if it is to be that way" from sayo and "that way" plus nara "if".
"Sayonara" is the Japanese word for "goodbye," which is phonetically pronounced "sci-yoh-nah-rah."
Goodbye
The Japanese word for bye is "ăăăăȘă" (sayonara).
"SAYONARA" is what goodbye called in Japanese. I heard it in various Television series online. There is a song on this word too in an Indian movie but i don't remember that.
Sayonara! Si! Salama datang
The main language in Peru is Spanish, so one word for "goodbye" would be "adiós." Another official language of Peru is Quechua, which is basically the language of the Inca. It is spoken by about 15% of the population. The word for "goodbye" in this language is "rikunakusun".