The word "Sayonara" (さよなら), in Japanese, means "farewell".
Goodbye in Japanese is "Sayonara" -さよなら
I am english
It means "why not"
It means I am.
miembro means the member of
sayonara means your saying goodbye to the people person your talking to
I believe that sayOnara means goodbye in Japanese
Sayonara means goodbye.
It means "goodbye".
sayonara!!!
i think you mean sayonara and it is goodbye
さよなら translates as "Goodbye."
It can be translated as 'good bye,' although it's not used in the same way as 'good bye' is used in English. It's more like the French 'adieu,' or even English 'farewell' -- it's something said to people you will not be seeing again, or for a very long time.
If I'm not wrong, it means goodbye, hopeless. If I'm not wrong, it means goodbye, hopeless.
The Japanese word 'sayonara' means 'goodbye or farewell' in Japanese. This phrase originated from 1875 in Japan. It is literally translated as "if it is to be that way" from sayo and "that way" plus nara "if".
Sayonara - novel - was created in 1954.
Sayonara Jupiter was created in 1982.