Sala hantle
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.
In Sesotho language - "Mmoro" and "Mmorong" [plural]
mo kgotsi waka
In Sesotho, you can say "Ke hantle" to express "I'm fine." This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversation. If you want to respond to someone asking how you are, this is an appropriate and friendly way to indicate that you are doing well.
The word 'invitation' is 'memo' (plural: dimemo) in Sesotho - this is derived from the verb 'mema' (to invite).
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"
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!
In seSotho, the word for love is "lerato." This term encompasses various forms of love, including romantic, familial, and platonic affection. It reflects deep emotional connections and is often used in expressions of care and compassion.
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.