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Chinese people don't really say this directly. Instead you will say goodbye in a number of different ways:

1) zai4 jian4 - again see

2) wei4 tou2 jian4 - see your head later

3) bai4 bai4 - sounds like bye bye

4) ming2 tian1 jian4 - see you in morning

probably my pinying is spelled wrong on some of these.

The following link has translations with audio to help with pronunciation

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http://www.nciku.com/

--- There is a way to say this directly, however I unfortunately don't know how to spell it exact. I'll spell it to my best tho

Ju Ni Hao Dah Etien (pron. "Jew" "Knee" "how" "da" "eat" "e" "en"

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15y ago

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