Adieu pour toujours! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Bye forever!" The greeting most famously references a film by Sidney Lanfield from 1938. The pronunciation will be "a-dyuh poor too-zhoor" in French.
you can use "ciao" in french, German, dutch or English it means hi, hello, bye, see you later, etc,. in french it could"adieu" which means, "Bye"
"Bye" can be translated to "au revoir" in French.
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In French, "bye bye" is typically translated as "au revoir".
"And hi!" and "And bye!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Et salut! Context makes clear which form suits. The pronunciation will be "ey sa-lyoo" in French.
arrivederci
Bye
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"au revoir" means "good bye", "salut" (no "e") means "hello", "hi".
In French, "bye" is not a word. However, the phrase "au revoir" is the equivalent of "goodbye" in English.
"Bye, dear!" and "Hi, dear!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Salut, cher! Context makes clear which form suits regarding the "dear" male. The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo sher" in French.
Ciao (Cha-ow)