再见你们 (zàijiàn nǐmen) is 'goodbye everyone' in Mandarin.
If the people you're addressing are older than you or of a higher status, you should use the more polite 您们 (nínmen) instead of 你们 (nǐmen).
zai jian
Zài jiàn - 再見/再见 - Goodbye
Zai jian Pronounced (Zii chen) The "ii" is supposed to be pronounced like in the word "lie"
pin yin: zai jian 再见
Goodbye in Chinese characters is 再见, which literally means "see again".
goodbye - 再见 (Zàijiàn) Btw its Mandarin or Cantonese no such thing as Goodbye in Chinese. :)
What is the Shakespearean word for goodbye
You can say "zaijian"or "baibai"
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zai jian
tzitchien
no Sioux word for goodbye