Au revoir
Goodbye comes from "God be with (ye)you"
Gallic Empire ended in 274.
Vercingetorix
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"Do widzenia!" Translated word for word it means "Until I see you again!" and that's a phrase you can say to anyone, formally, or informally. However, if you just want to say bye to a friend or someone close you can just say "Cześć!". This is a word which can be said as Hello OR Goodbye.
The Gallic word for girl is "cailín."
The Gallic word for girlfriend in English is "copain" or "copine."
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What is the Shakespearean word for goodbye
'Adios amigos' is Spanish for 'Goodbye my friends' or 'goodbye friends.'
no Sioux word for goodbye
The word "Aloha" means both hello, goodbye, and love in Hawaiian.
αντίο [ adio] is the greek word for goodbye
The Maori word for goodbye is "haere rā."
Goodbye = Nindaare
Namaste is goodbye in sanskrit.