(Int.) As my friend boarded the airplane, I waved and shouted, "adieu! Have a safe trip ."
(N.) When the hour grew late, the last of the dinner guests made their adieu to their gracious hosts.
Without further adieu, I present the Von Trapp Family Singers. The soldier bid his family adieu and headed off to war.
Adieu is French for goodbye and comes from the words a (to) and Dieu (God). Literally, you're asking God to go with them. Spanish "Adios" breaks down the same way. Both are derived from Latin.
No, bided adieu is not correct. It "bid adieu" as in 'He bid adieu to the planes Indians.'
The word "adieu" has its origins in the Old French phrase "a dieu vous commant" meaning "I commend you to God." Over time, it evolved into the shorter form "adieu" which is used to bid farewell, especially in French.
"adieu" is a French-speaking formula for taking leave from somebody, especially when you think you will never see them again. It translates "to God" as in I" leave your care and keeping to God."
I'm going to miss you. Adieu!
Without further adieu, I present the Von Trapp Family Singers. The soldier bid his family adieu and headed off to war.
The word adieu is a French noun used to wish someone well when they are leaving; saying goodbye.Sentence example:I just stopped by to say adieu because I'm starting my week off.
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The French for goodbye is "adieu". The English word for fuss or trouble is "ado".
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