in-yung-he-ga-sa-yo. this is how you say it if you leave that person.
in-yung-he-gi-sa-yo this is how you say it if that person leaves
hope this helps~
안녕 (annyeong)
안녕히 계세요 (annyeonghi gyeseyo) - you are leaving
안녕히 가세요 (annyeonghi gaseyo) - you are staying
여러분,안녕!! (casual)
여러분,안녀히게세요!!(formal)
It's the same as Hi
ahn nyung
안영
informal way of saying goodbye
바이바이 (baibai/paipai) means "bye bye" in Korean.
It is an informal way of saying sorry in Korean.
bye is ahn yeong. 안녕.
It's a way of saying good-bye with love.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was just another way of saying, "By the way" or in passing. "By the bye," said the cowboy, "I borrowed a dollar from you."
"Saranghae" is a Korean term that translates to "I love you" in English.
The word "part" in Korean is "bubun". This is just the casual way of saying it/the way it is said in everyday speech. 부분 written like this in Korean. This also has the meanings of section or piece.
The word "part" in Korean is "bubun". This is just the casual way of saying it/the way it is said in everyday speech. 부분 written like this in Korean. This also has the meanings of section or piece.
Sayonara is Japanese for goodbye.Improvement:Correct, but "ja ne" is a less formal way of saying goodbye. Kind of equal to saying "see you later."さようなら。Sayōnara.
Not sure what you are trying to ask. To which Maori are you saying 'bye, bye'.
yesunim-eun dangsin-eul salang