Lah Gorn laa Dee Chohk
La korn = Good bye or bye bye
再見 means good bye.
A formal goodbye is "da boch chi", meaning good be with you. A less formal way to say this is "hwyl", or you can simply say ta-ta or ta-ra.
In Thai, "good night" is expressed as "ราตรีสวัสดิ์" (pronounced "raa-tree sa-wat"). It's a formal way to wish someone a good night. You can also simply say "ฝันดี" (pronounced "fan dee"), which means "sweet dreams."
you say 'goodbye' like this, achree (how you would say it) or atri (how you would spell it)
Good luck -> "Powodzenia!"; Goodbye -> "Żegnaj".
Goodbye for now = "chok dee" Goodbye forever = laa korn ( ลาก่อน )
In Cree, you can say "nitanis, acosin" to say goodbye and good luck to someone.
Goodbye - Tchau Good luck- Boa sorte
In Dutch, you can say "tot ziens en veel succes" for goodbye and good luck.
bpùay - Is the word for sick in Thai. Good Luck
La korn = Good bye or bye bye
“jur gan”
In Maori, "goodbye" is "haere rā" and "good luck" is "kia kaha."
โชคดี It's pronounced "choke dee."
Good Luck - buena suerteGoodbye - hasta luego (See you later)adiós (goodbye)
In Thai, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "ลาก่อน" (pronounced laa-gon). It is polite and commonly used to bid farewell in different contexts.