"Chow" is often used to mean "goodbye" in English, but it actually comes from the French word "au revoir" meaning "until we see each other again."
Au revoir means see you and is used as goodbye.
In French, "ciao" can be used as a casual way to say goodbye, similar to how it is used in Italian. It is not a formal way to say goodbye in French.
Known in 14th Century French as 'a dieu vous commant' meaning 'I commend you to God'. and used as a farewell word "adieu" is French for "goodbye."
In French, "goodbye" is pronounced "au revoir." It is commonly used as a polite way to bid farewell.
Salut in French is "Hi" or "Goodbye" among friends and peers. Bonjour for "Hi" and Au revoir for "Goodbye" must be used otherwise.
In Colombia, you can say goodbye by saying "adiós" or "hasta luego." Both are commonly used to say farewell in Spanish, which is the official language of Colombia.
Kohda Hafez means goodbye in Farsi (the language spoken in Iran).
One use of 'chow' in English is an adopted Italian word, spelt 'ciao' in and pronounced 'chow'; it is an informal greeting and means 'hi', 'hello', 'goodbye', 'see you later'.The word 'chow' meaning 'food', or 'to eat', originated in California with Chinese immigrants and was first recorded in the late eighteenth century. It is believed to come from the Chinese-English term, 'chow-chow', meaning 'mixture' or 'mixed'.The name of the dog breed, Chow, is recorded in English from the nineteenth century and is believed to be also from the Chinese term for 'mixed'.The word 'chow' is also used in the north of England, particularly Yorkshire, with the meaning 'to reprimand' or 'to tell off'.The name, Chow, is also a very common surname among people of Chinese origins worldwide.
"Salut" can be used to mean both hello or goodbye. Note that it is rather informal.
The French term is au revoir, used to say goodbye.
Goodbye is au revoir in French, pronounced "oh ruh-vwar". Good bye in French is 'au revoir, salut, à la prochaine, à bientôt'