If you leave your house, you're generally expected to say "ittekimasu" to indicate you're leaving, and you'll expect a response of "itterasshai" by the person in the house who will be seeing you off.
目 is how you say "eyes" in Japanese
In Punjabi, you can say "ਛੱਡ ਦਿਓ" (chhad dio) to say "leave it".
Neither one is correct. You would say "I was ona short leave."
To say the word no one (meaning anybody, nobody, or no one) in Japanese you would say __. If you want to say no one and mean everyone or anyone you would say __.
To say "leave me alone" in Igbo, you can say "fuo m edere."
To say expect in Japanese when you want the definition to mean leave out or omit, you say ___. If you use except as a preposition to mean without or but, you say ____.
in japanese you say haittemo iidesuka and then when you leave you say kaettemo iidesuka.
No jikan
Sayonara
The Japanese word for "monthly" is 毎月 (maigetsu), which literally means "every month".
'Iraira shite iru yo. Hottoite kure.'
'Kondo' and more usually 'mata kondo' can mean 'next time' in Japanese.
さようなら means Goodbye or Bye
You have to say something really loud and then as the person has paused just walk away and when you wanna make up be like hey you want something from the store then leave if they say no then leave and just go to a friends house for and hour
konichiwa
ほっといてバカ! : 'hottoite baka!'.
You could say, 'niichan, denaide!' written in Japanese as: 兄ちゃん、出ないで