Hi can mostly be translated as 'Hoi'. You can also say 'Hallo' when you are entering a shop or someones home. The 'Bye' translation depends on where you were raised, or what's fashionable at the time. Usually people will say 'Dag' or 'Tot ziens'. People from the south of the Netherlands almost always use 'Houdoe' which is easy to pronounce connecting the English 'How' and 'do'. 'Thank you' translates as 'Dank u wel', and 'You're welcome' is 'Alstublieft'.
aurevoir (if youre saying bye) par(if youre saying by like if youre writing a story)
well i DO NOT KNOW SO GOOD BYE
well it describes bye a lake thank you bye
thank you = arigato gozaimasu good bye= sayo nara
A silverfish is my avorite animal. You can find them on ice or in your toilet!!! Your Welcome bye bye
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The Dutch phrase for "goodbye" is spelled as "tot ziens".
Toedeloe is Dutch and means "Bye/ Goodbye".
Bye is an English equivalent of 'Doei'.
dzien dobry = good day dobry wieczor = good evening witam = welcome, less emotion than the next greeting czesc = informal like, hey (also bye)
Tot later is a Dutch equivalent of 'Until later'.
Thank you-谢谢 Xièxiè (thank) (pronounced Shay Shay) 你 ni (you) you can just say xie xie though Good bye-再见 Zàijiàn (Pronounced zi Jyan)