'¡Adiós!'
se despidió = bade farewell despedirse = to bid farewell
You fired; you said farewell (polite or familiar you, plural, in Spanish America; only polite in Spain) They fired; they said farewell
Destinos An Introduction to Spanish - 1992 La despedida The Farewell 1-5 was released on: USA: 1992
Adios in Spanish means "goodbye" or "farewell." It is a common way to say goodbye to someone in Spanish-speaking countries.
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¡Adiós a una maestra (or un maestro) magnifico!
Rizal hid his last farewell to the Spanish authorities by writing the final message in tiny letters on a small alcohol stove with a sharp stick. This allowed him to conceal the message in a way that it wouldn't be immediately obvious to his captors.
I think you may mean "despedia" which means a goodbye or farewell
The title means 'My last goodbye/farewell'
"Adiós" means "good-bye" in Spanish. The word "ciao" is also used.
"Hasta nunca" in Spanish means "until never" in English. It is used to express a permanent goodbye or farewell to someone.
Adios Despidida - meaning farewell Hasta Luego - meaning See you later