Allahsmalladic, which means "Good Bye and Allah Bless".
As in many other languages, there are several ways of politely indicating your departure in Arabic. You might say "Ma'Assalama", which is quite commonly used. This literally means, "(go) with peace". Another frequently used phrase for goodbye is "Illa Liqa", meaning "until we meet again".
In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "Bislama" to say bye.
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In Syrian Arabic, you can say "wadae'an" (وداعاً) to say goodbye.
saahbee (male)saahibtee (female)
hello
In Chad, to say "goodbye" you can use the word "sannu" in Arabic, or "toi, bye" in French.
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In Eritrea, there are several languages spoken, including Tigrinya, Arabic, and Tigre. In Tigrinya, you say "Dehan d'kha" for goodbye. In Arabic, you would say "Ma'a as-salama." The way to say goodbye can vary depending on the language or ethnic group being addressed.
nhibb nismaa' soutik نحبّ نسمع صوتك
to sign = amdhaa - yumdhee - imdhaa(on) signing a contract = imdhaa' aqd
In Tunisian, you can say "Marhaba" to say hello.
Marhaba is an Arabic greeting that translates to "hello." When saying goodbye in Arabic, you would typically use phrases like "ma'a as-salama" or "wadaeaan."