goodbye is "revoir" or "au revoir"
see you soon is "à bientôt"
In French, you can say "au revoir" to say goodbye in a formal setting, or "salut" to say goodbye informally.
Au revoir- goodbye!A bientot- see you later!A demain- see you tommorow!A tout l'heure- see you very soon!à bientôt - à demain - à tout à l'heure
Not exactly see you in a few weeks but, à bientôt means see you soon. Vous voir en quelques semaines, I believe means see you in a few weeks. You can say Salut or au revoir to say goodbye.
"À bientôt" is how you say "see you soon" in French.
a tout a l'heure- see you later a bientot - see you soon a demain- see you tomorrow
You can say "À bientôt" in French, which translates to "See you soon."
Au revoir means see you and is used as goodbye.
You can say "ลาก่อน" (la kòn), which means "goodbye" and is commonly used to say "see you soon" in Thai.
You say "zaijian" or 再见。This also means "goodbye" but it also means "see you soon"
Goodbye = Adiós See you soon = Hasta luego/Hasta la vista
In Ivory Coast, a common way to say goodbye in the Akan language (specifically Akan or Baoulé) is "N’kaw," while in French, which is widely spoken, you can say "Au revoir." In different local languages, there may be variations, but these phrases are generally understood. It's also common to say "A bientôt" (See you soon) in French for a more friendly farewell.
In Brazil, the most common way to say goodbye is "Tchau." Another informal way to say goodbye is "Adeus." In more formal situations, you can say "Até logo" (See you later) or "Até breve" (See you soon).