au revoir (goodbye)
salut (hi! or bye!)
voyez-vous bientôt - see you soon
hello means hi .. and goodbye means by .. see u ..
There are some commonly used phrases or words that are not actually English words, but mean "goodbye" in other languages. The two most common ones are "adieu" (a Spanish and French word often pronounced as "ad-yoo"), and "auf wiedersehen"(a German phrase, often pronounced as "ah-vee-tah-zayn").
"So long" is a casual way of saying goodbye in English. It is informally used to bid farewell to someone and is a more relaxed alternative to phrases like "goodbye" or "see you later."
The Blackfoot tribe traditionally said goodbye with phrases like "Nitseepo" or "Nitseemo". These phrases conveyed goodwill and a sense of respect towards the person departing.
Those words are French and mean 'goodbye, one.' Or possibly 'goodbye, person.'
To say goodbye in Czech, you can use phrases like "Nashledanou" (formal) or "Ahoj" (informal).
Godspeed, farewell, adieu
There is no such English word as "goodbey"
group, village, town.
You can say goodbye to a Viking by saying "Farvel" in Old Norse, which means "farewell" or "goodbye". Vikings would have used similar phrases or gestures when parting ways.
the semi colon ; This is a semi colon
Words and phrases, when correctly translated, mean the same thing in all languages.