In Pashto, "goodbye" is pronounced as "khudahafiz" (خدا حافظ).
In Pashto, you can say "خدا حافظ" (khuda hafiz) to say goodbye.
In Guarani, "goodbye" is pronounced as "adiosu."
Goodbye in Russian is pronounced as "do svidaniya" (до свидания).
Goodbye in Flemish is pronounced as "tot ziens." It is a common way of saying goodbye in the Dutch-speaking regions of Belgium.
Goodbye in Maori is pronounced "haere rā" (pronounced ha-reh rah).
In Pashto, you can say "خدا حافظ" (khuda hafiz) to say goodbye.
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In Guarani, "goodbye" is pronounced as "adiosu."
Goodbye in Russian is pronounced as "do svidaniya" (до свидания).
Goodbye in Flemish is pronounced as "tot ziens." It is a common way of saying goodbye in the Dutch-speaking regions of Belgium.
Goodbye in Maori is pronounced "haere rā" (pronounced ha-reh rah).
"Sayonara" is the Japanese word for "goodbye," which is phonetically pronounced "sci-yoh-nah-rah."
Ghoole
"Hello" is pronounced as "cześć" [chesh-ch], and "goodbye" is pronounced as "do widzenia" [doh-vee-dzen-yah].
Tschüß - goodbye - tsch-ewe-ss
As most Third World countries, Afghanistan has lots of languages. However, the most important ones are Pashtu, which is the national language, and Dari, which is a dialect of Persian spoken in the country. Dari is the language of common communication - the lingua franca, or link language. Both Pashtu and Dari are Iranic languages, but Pashtu has a much more difficult and intricate grammar.
"محافظت کړئ" (mehafizat kara).