Revoir is 'to see again' in French. And 'au revoir' means 'goodbye / see you'.
Au revoir! in French is "Goodbye!" in English.
In French, "bye" is not a word. However, the phrase "au revoir" is the equivalent of "goodbye" in English.
Au Revoir pronounced "o revoir" source: I take french, third year
English to French translation: et au revoir
"To see us again" is an English equivalent of the French phrase à nous revoir. The prepositional phrase also translates as "Until seeing us again" in English. The pronunciation will be "a noo ruh-vwar" in French.
"au revoir ma belle amie" means "good bye my beautiful friend" and it sounds just as unnatural in French as in English.
"au revoir" means "good bye", "salut" (no "e") means "hello", "hi".
Au revoir is formal, adieu is less formal.
First of all it i not EAU REVOIR, it is AU REVOIR. And AU REVOIR means SEE YOU AGAIN EAU means WATER and it is not the correct term Benoit French Canadian speaking french for 58 years and something now.
Hello - Bonjour Goodbye - Au Revoir
in english, goodbye. in french, au revoir. in spanish, adios.
"Bye" or "Goodbye" are English equivalents of the French phrase "Au revoir."Specifically, the word "au" combines the preposition "à" and the masculine singular definite article "le" to mean "till the, until the." The infinitive/masculine noun "revoir" means "to see again, the seeing again." The pronunciation is "oh-vwahr."