Australians often say "see you later," "bye," or "take care" as ways to bid farewell. They also commonly use the informal "catch you later" in casual settings.
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.
In Fulani, you can say "ko minɗo" to say bye.
In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "Bislama" to say bye.
You say bye as BYE only This is due to modernization.
In Cantonese, you can say "再見" (joi gin) to mean bye bye.
Many Australians speak a form of English, so; "Good-bye" may work
Australians often say goodbye with casual phrases like "See ya" or "Catch ya later." In more informal settings, they might use "Hooroo" or simply "Bye." The tone is typically friendly and relaxed, reflecting the laid-back Australian culture.
To say bye in Latin you say "Vale" when you are saying bye to one person. To say bye to mare then one person you say "Valete"
Australians speak English so we just say.... street
I know that you say bye bye ciao ciao but i dont know how to say lover sry
Bye Bye Everyone
Aurevoir. A bientôt. But if you say "good bye" or "bye bye" everyone understands you.
just say bye and get it over with!! l8ter
Bye, bye oo!
Most people say, "bye bye".. Otherwise they just say "bye"..
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.
In Fulani, you can say "ko minɗo" to say bye.