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The Japanese word for "goodbye" is "sayonara" but if you're saying goodbye to someone that you'll see again, or a place like a restaurant where you go regularly, you can say "ja matta," which means "well, until next time." In Italian "goodbye" is "ciao," but it's one of those words you can also use for "hello."

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