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How do you say bye in Dutch?

Updated: 10/10/2023
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15y ago

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Tot ziens is a Dutch equivalent of 'Goodbye'. A more informal way of saying 'goodbye' is Dag.

Doei is a Dutch equivalent of 'Bye', and Tot ziensmeans 'Goodbye' in the sense of 'See you later'.

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12y ago
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16y ago

Afscheid

Courtesy: Google (Translate)

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15y ago

There are many ways to say bye.

Few examples:

Dag

Doei

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13y ago

Good luck is "Geluk", and farewell is "Vaarwel".

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9y ago

'Bye' is in Dutch 'dag' of 'doei'. You can also say 'tot ziens', which means 'see you'.

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9y ago

hello = hallo

goodbye (temporary) = tot ziens

goodbye (forever) = vaarwel

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14y ago

Tot (as in hot) ziens (sound like scenes)

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13y ago

vaarwel en zorg

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14y ago

tot ziens

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