You simply put your hand up to your mouth and blow. Or, if you want a word it would be something like, oodbyegerb or yeberb. You just take the front letter of a word, stick it on the end and add erb.
I opeherb hatterb elpsherb. (I hope that helps)
salve=hello vale=goodbye
Best Latin term for 'goodbye' was 'vale' (to one person) or 'Valete' (to more than one'.
"vale" - some kind of "keep feeling good" or something...
Pig Latin for hello is ell-hay; for goodbye is ood-gay eye-bay.
Its from the Latin words "vale" meaning goodbye, and the verb "dicere" meaning to say. So literally, "to say goodbye."
Ferb Latin is a language from the television show Phineas and Ferb. To use it, you take the first letter out of every word you add it to the end and then say "erb".
Unda is the Latin word for wave. You would say hello by saying salve. Say goodbye by saying, vale.
'Vale!' to one person; or 'valete!' to more than one person.
In the episode titled "Ferb Latin" from Season 4 of Phineas and Ferb, two robots dance together. The episode features Ferb inventing a language called Ferb Latin, which leads to various comedic situations, including the dancing robots as part of a larger musical number.
Phineas y Ferb
I say Ferb looks 16 yrs.
what's goodbye in cebuano