"Bye" or "Goodbye" are English equivalents of the French phrase "Au revoir."
Specifically, the word "au" combines the preposition "à" and the masculine singular definite article "le" to mean "till the, until the." The infinitive/masculine noun "revoir" means "to see again, the seeing again." The pronunciation is "oh-vwahr."
In French, "bye" is not a word. However, the phrase "au revoir" is the equivalent of "goodbye" in English.
Au revoir! in French is "Goodbye!" in English.
Au Revoir pronounced "o revoir" source: I take french, third year
"Hello" translates to "bonjour" and "goodbye" translates to "au revoir" in French.
"French bye" is not a common phrase. It could potentially refer to saying goodbye in French, which is "au revoir".
Revoir is 'to see again' in French. And 'au revoir' means 'goodbye / see you'.
English to French translation: et au revoir
"Bye" can be translated to "au revoir" in French.
Au Revoir. :)
au revoir
"au revoir" means "good bye", "salut" (no "e") means "hello", "hi".
"au revoir" is a French term that directly translates to "goodbye" in English. It is commonly used as a formal way to bid farewell to someone.