In the Awabakal Aboriginal language, a common way to say goodbye is "G'day" or "G'day mate." However, specific phrases can vary, and it's important to note that the language has undergone revitalization efforts, so expressions may differ among speakers. If you are looking for a more traditional farewell, it's best to consult with a speaker or resource specific to Awabakal culture.
Hello is Kaya boorda noonook djinanginy means 'See you later'
To say goodbye, you rub your hands under your armpits and wipe it on the person's cheeks that your saying goodbye to.
Sikhism is a religion, not a language. Sikhs say goodbye in whatever language they speak.
Goodbye in Serbian is "zbogom".
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There is no such language as Nuniean.
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