'Jaa, mata ne!' is an appropriate phrase that carries that connotation.
adiosu,adyu-
It means goodbye for a long time.
I believe that sayOnara means goodbye in Japanese
The word "Sayonara" is in Japanese.
sayonara means your saying goodbye to the people person your talking to
Tomorrow comes and we have to say goodbye
It is a way of saying goodbye, equivalent to "see you" or "see you later"
"Sayonara" is the Japanese word for "goodbye," which is phonetically pronounced "sci-yoh-nah-rah."
sayonara.
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".
It is Japanese for "goodbye"
Kurasumēto sayonara
The original singer for the Japanese song Goodbye Day is 来生たかお (Takao Kisugi).