The standard way would be 'shalom, chaver' - goodbye friend.
In conversational slang Hebrew, some just use 'bye' (ביי) too.
, goodbye and peace in Hebrew is "Shalom" (שלום).
goodbye in Hebrew "Le'Hit'Ra'Ot".
Shalom is the word for Peace in Hebrew as well as Hello and Goodbye
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Goodbye in Hebrew is Lehitra'ot - להתראות
Tot siens! Ons vriende.
"Jewish" is not a language. Jews have always spoken Hebrew and lots of them speak Yiddish. Goodbye in either of the above is: Shalom (lit. peace) A more casual way of saying goodbye in Hebrew is 'l'hitraot' (li-HEET-rah-ote) which means 'see you later'.
Goodbye is one word. An example sentence would be "I would like to say goodbye to my friends".
to new friends = lechaverim chadashim (לחברים חדשים)
The official language of Cuba is Spanish. Therefore, when saying good-bye to friends, family, and associates in Cuba, you would say "adios."
in Hebrew it would be emet, if you mean the word truth. but if you are asking about truth as in peace it is shalom( which can also mean hello or goodbye)
Goodbye Jerk = Shalóm idiót (שלום אידיוט)