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Hello is "namaste" or "namaskar" in Hindi. Goodbye in Hindi is "alvida" or "phir milenge".
In Hindi, you can say "अलविदा" (Alvida) to say goodbye.
In Hindi, you can say "Alvida mere pyare" to mean "goodbye my dear."
It is called "Alvida" or "Phir milenge" in Hindi.
Namaste literally means "I bow to you." Namastecan be described as the "aloha" of India, as it is used both for Hello and Goodbye.http://wikitravel.org/en/Hindi#Hindi_Phrases
"Hello" in Hindi is "नमस्ते" (namaste) and "goodbye" is "अलविदा" (alvida).
If they are male, say chao anh, if they are female, say chao chi
There are a few ways to say 'good bye' in Hindi: Pirmelenge Namasté Alavidha Poi carukiren Chalte hain [see you later] Phir milenge
Male-अध्यापक (adhyapak) Female-अध्यापिका (adhyapika)
Au revoir, mon chéri - Goodbye, my darling (to a male) Au revoir, ma chérie - Goodbye, my darling (to a female)
Yes, there are several ways to say farewell in Hindi. One common phrase is "Alvida" (अलविदा), which means goodbye. Other ways to say goodbye in Hindi include "Phir milenge" (फिर मिलेंगे) which translates to "we will meet again" and "Namaste" (नमस्ते) which is a respectful way to bid farewell.
Hindi is a language spoken by more than 258 million people, which makes it the fourth most spoken language in the world. As in every language, it has variations in the expressions used ever yday. 'Accha' means 'Good bye', a more polite expression would be 'Accha Namaste', but if you want to say 'bye but see you later', you should use "Phir Milenge".