"au revoir" means "bye" or "see you later" and "adieu" means "Bye forever", Let Say when someone is leaving forever or dying, "adieu" would be more appropriate.
The Cajun translation for goodbye is "Adieu."
In French, you can say goodbye by saying "au revoir." Another common way to say goodbye is by saying "adieu," which is a more formal way of bidding farewell.
In Cajun French, you would say "À la prochaine" or "Adieu" to say Goodbye.
"Bye" can be translated to "au revoir" in French.
Au Revoir. :)
Au Revoir pronounced "o revoir" source: I take french, third year
Bon travail = Good Job Adieu = Farewell Au revoir = Goodbye
The Cajun translation for goodbye is "Adieu."
au revoir, adieu.
Au revoir is formal, adieu is less formal.
The traditional words for 'goodbye' in French are 'adieu' and 'au revoir'. The word 'adieu' means 'to God', and therefore tends to be more formal and final. Its initials are A., or A.D. The word 'au revoir' means 'to the seeing again'. Its initials are A.R.
"au revoir" is the standard "goodbye". To be more dramatic/formal, you could say "adieu".
Adieu. Of course, people usually saye good-bye - Au revoir.
Au revoir, which means "we will meet again" Adieu is more formal, and means "farewell"
I must now bid you adieu. He said adieu and left.
In French, you can say goodbye by saying "au revoir." Another common way to say goodbye is by saying "adieu," which is a more formal way of bidding farewell.
A few ways are, "salut, au revoir, adieu, à bientôt, and à la prochaine".