"Ta ta" is a playful or informal way of saying goodbye, often used to create a light or humorous tone. It may be chosen for a touch of whimsy or to convey a sense of fondness or camaraderie in the farewell.
Cheerio is a popular way to say goodbye in London. Another popular way of saying goodbye is toddlerhood or ta-ta.
Lickamore is see you later.
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.
We say bye, goodbye, ta-ta, see ya, laters... rarely ever does anyone actually say "cheerio" even though it is stereotypically British. TTFN ta ta for now
"Goodbye" should do it most of the time. If you are feeling a little adventurous, you could try the Australian vernacular, "See ya later", "oo-roo" or "ta ta".
If you mean "bye" as in "goodbye", the word for it in England is "goodbye", because the official language of England is English. They also use some words like "cheerio" and "ta-ta" in some instances.
it is dia duit, slan, ta,cuir riobh mhaith agat , conas a ta tu,ashly
Instead of hello you can you hi and hello Instead of goodbye you can just say bye or if you plan on talking to them later you can say talk to you later (ttyl)
"Ta-ra a bit" (goodbye), "Bostin" (great), "Yow cor" (you can't), "I'm going the chippy" (I'm going to the fish and chip shop).
Generally like everyone else, ''See ya'' ''Bye'' ''Cheerio'' ''Ta Tar'' and usually waving is envolved.
Goodbye, Bye, Ta ta, Hooroo, See ya later, See ya, Catch ya 'round, See ya 'round
Answer by Safetyheelo'a goodi'ence heelo'a goodi'enceAnother Answer by CPMcEWell, I'm from Scotland and I've never heard anyone say "heelo'a goodi'ence". I haven't a clue what that's all about. To say hello, you say "Hello", or "Hi", or "Hiya"To say goodbye, you say "Goodbye", "Bye" or maybe "See ya"A answer by kieranwell i am from Scotland and i only say hey i do not say heelo'a hiiiiAnswer is safesee I have seen alot of videos about scottish accsents and how to say hello and goodbye but i never have heard anyone say heelo'a goodi'ence in any of the videos!