In Middle English, the word for "goodbye" was often expressed as "far wel" or "fare thee well." These phrases were used to convey a sense of parting well wishes. The term "goodbye" itself evolved later, originating from the phrase "God be with ye."
Time to say goodbye (english only)
In Middle English, you might say goodbye with phrases like "Farewell" or "God be with you," which could be expressed as "God wot ye" or "God be with you" (God be with you). Another option could be "Adieu," derived from Old French, which was also commonly used during that time. These phrases reflect the language and customs of the period.
пака (paka) is Russian for goodbye.
Goodbye
Farewell or goodbye.
Time to say goodbye (english only)
"До свида́ния" in Russian means "goodbye" in English.
"Goodbye to summer!" in English is Addio all'estate! in Italian.
Goodbye. They speak English in Jamaica.
"Goodbye, my lover!" in English is Arrivederci, amante mio! in Italian.
пака (paka) is Russian for goodbye.
It translates to "goodbye my handsome friend" in English.
The African Luhya term for the English 'goodbye' is Khulolane.
Goodbye
"Adiós mi amigo" translates to "Goodbye my friend" in English.
goodbye in Singapore. They have 4 languages spoken there. English, Malai, Mandarin and Tamil. English IS the primary language of the country.
To say goodbye in Grenadian Creole English, you can use the phrase "See you later" or "Take care."