It's either a misquote of Shakespeare's play "Much Ado about Nothing", or it's clever pun on the same.
If you mean 'adieu', it is French for goodbye.
Au Revoir pronounced "o revoir" source: I take french, third year
Do you mean the abbreviation ADU, or do you mean the word "adieu"?
Adieu mon bel amour means "Farewell, my beautiful love".
it means goodbye
It means: "said goodbye."
The word adieu means bye. Friends can use the term when they have to separate for a small while, but will see each other soon.
No, bided adieu is not correct. It "bid adieu" as in 'He bid adieu to the planes Indians.'
Godspeed, farewell, adieu
Adieu is french for goodbye.
"Adieu mon ami" means "Goodbye, my [male] friend." ('amie' being the feminine version of 'ami') The equivalent phrase, when said to a female friend would be "Adieu, m'amie".
Father Adieu I am sorry for you My heart is filed with trouble So what can I do? If I never see you any more till that last trumpet shall sound, prepare to meet in heaven where parting is no more Mother adieu.... Sister adieu.... Brother adieu... Father adieu...