It means that like when you say goodbye to someone its for a reason, and it makes the next person in your life (hello) closer to be in it
'To' or 'For' It also means Grandmother....my granmother makes me caller her yiayia
"Bye-bye," "Hello-hello," and "Ta-ta" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Ciao Ciao! The greeting in question most frequently is heard as one word to be translated into English as "Bye," "Goodbye," "Hello" or "Hi" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tchow tchow" in Italian.
Kim Bum is a popular R&B artist from South Korea. He was the first Korean born singer to hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart with his song titled Hello Goodbye Hello, which had a ranking of 51st place on the US chart in 2001.
if someone makes you cry just say i have to go goodbye
sanrio
for a large bank, a closer makes about $60,000. i know i do!
Hello Kitty is a product so it is neither nice or anything else. It is what people do with it that makes it what it is.
A magnifying glass is an instrument that makes objects appear closer by using a lens to magnify the image.
The Sanrio Company.
UMM HELLO so what i have them every night it just makes you fall asleep better dont be scared
Bom dia e adeus, Olá e até mais tarde, and Ouba oi e 'té logo! are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrase "Hello and goodbye!" Context makes clear whether a more formal "Good day and to God (farewell)!" (case 1) or a trendier "Hi and until later!" (example 2) or "Hey and 'til soon!" (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "bong DJEE-uh ee uh-DEY-oosh," "o-LA ee a-TEH mash TAR-djee" and "O-buh oy ee teh LAW-goo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
Sanrio, the company that still makes and sells Hello Kitty products today.