In the Iroquois language, specifically in the Mohawk dialect, a farewell greeting can be expressed as "Niawen," which means "thank you" and conveys good wishes. Another common phrase is "Kahwehn:ke," meaning "until we meet again." These expressions reflect the Iroquois' emphasis on gratitude and community connections.
Shalom is a Hebrew word that is commonly used as both a greeting and a farewell in Jewish culture. It means "peace" in English.
farewell or goodbye
Rejoin
This is called a double kiss or a kiss on both cheeks. It is a common greeting or farewell gesture in many cultures.
An antonym may be disregard, shun, and ignore.
The word Aloha comes from the Hawaiian Languange that means All positive greetings. Laurenily.
Is it a greeting?I have never heard of it said as a greeting but a common English phrase (derived from French) is toodle-oo which means see you later The phrase "toodles" isn't used as a greeting, it is however used as a farewell.
Thank you (fa'afetai); farewell (tofa).
Iroquois
poroaki means to "take leave or farewell". A more accurate word is haere rā meaning good bye or farewell.
His greeting "benedicite" is in Latin.
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