English: goodbye Bulgarian: добър, хубав, значителен, добро, or благо Croatian: dobar, nepokvaren, vrijedan, drag, ispravan, zdrav, vješt, dobro, korist, svrha, nezloban, nezlobiv, or kvalitetan Czech: blaho, čestný, dobro, dobrý, hodný, jasný, laskavý, milý, pravý, prospěch, prospěšný, slušný, užitečný, užitek, velký, vhodný, or značný Danish: adjø, or farvel Dutch: vaarwel, adieu, or adie Spanish: adiós, or hasta la vista Finnish: hyvästi, or jäähyväiset French: au revoir, or adieu German: Lebewohl Greek: γειά, or αντίο Hungarian: viszlát Icelandic: kveðja, bless, or vertu sæll Italian: ciao, or arrivederci Norwegian: adjø, or farvel Filipino: mabuti Polish: do widzenia Portugese: bom, mercadoria, or bem Romanian: bun Russian: хороший, добрый, годный, умелый, надежный, значительный, здоровый, добро, or польза Serbian: zbogom, pozdrav, doviđenja, or ispraćaj Slovenian: zbogom, or na svidenje Swedish: adjö, or fåravel
Chad has more than 130 languages. If you mean only the official languages, Goodbye is:Arabic = wada'aan (وداعا)French = Au revoir
In Cebuano, you can say "paalam" to say goodbye.
in english, goodbye. in french, au revoir. in spanish, adios.
In Guarani, you can say "mba'éichapa" to say goodbye.
To say goodbye in Bemba, you can say "Mwapalanya" or "Shawama."
there is a couple thousand African languages.
american-- bye
Chad has more than 130 languages. If you mean only the official languages, Goodbye is:Arabic = wada'aan (وداعا)French = Au revoir
Chad has more than 130 languages. If you mean only the official languages, Goodbye is:Arabic = wada'aan (وداعا)French = Au revoir
goodbye in Singapore. They have 4 languages spoken there. English, Malai, Mandarin and Tamil. English IS the primary language of the country.
Spanish Hola adiosFrench bonjour au revoirGerman guten tag auf wiederseherHawaiian aloha ( for hello and goodbye)
The people of Switzerland speak many languages including; German, German-Swiss and Italian. One of the most popular ways to say "goodbye" in German is "Auf wiedersehen".
It is 'élet' in Hungarian.
There are many different Polynesian languages, so there are many possible answers to this question. Perhaps the best-known of these is Hawaiian, where the word for both hello and goodbye is "aloha."
You say goodbye... and seal it with a KISS!
There's no such language as "Belgian". The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.
in english, goodbye. in french, au revoir. in spanish, adios.