No, Japanese has several words for both hello and goodbye, including (respectively), 'konnichiwa' and 'jaa ne.' 'Sayonara' is also a word for goodbye, but is rather stiff, formal, and used in circumstances where you don't intend to see the other person for quite a while.
Hello- Hello Goodbye- Bye or Paalam
hello: CHESHCH GOODBYE: DOHVIZENIA ; )
hello-hujambo 2:goodbye-kwaheri
"Aloha" means hello and goodbye.
Hello - Bonjour Goodbye - Au Revoir
No. Hello is used as a greeting and goodbye is used as a farewell. In other words, hello would be the first word in a conversation and goodbye would be the last word in a conversation.
There are a few words for the word 'hello' in Japanese. Ohayo=good morning Konichiwa=good afternoon Konbanwa=good evening/night You can also say 'domo' for hello, but that gives a vague impression, since it can mean many things. The word 'goodbye' in Japanese is 'sayonara'. Pronounced 'sy-o-na-ra'. Hope it helps.
salve=hello vale=goodbye
Hello- Hello Goodbye- Bye or Paalam
Hello - Talofa Goodbye - Tofa Soifua
Hello = Hola Goodbye = Adiós
Olá - Hello Adeusinho - Goodbye
"Hola" is for hello "Adios" is for goodbye~
Jambo is hello and Kwahari is goodbye
Hello = Hola Goodbye = Adiós
Hello : Nomoskaar Goodbye : Bidai
hello: CHESHCH GOODBYE: DOHVIZENIA ; )