"apc oc knomiyul" meaning "I will see you again" ?our people don't not believe in saying "goodbye" because if we don't you again while we're here on earth than we will see you again in the spirit world.
"Indian" is not a language.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
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There is no language for maltese. You say bye!
"apc oc knomiyul" meaning "I will see you again" ?our people don't not believe in saying "goodbye" because if we don't you again while we're here on earth than we will see you again in the spirit world.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
The English word 'bye' is said in African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "sebulaa".
You don't. Buddhism is a religion, not a language. You might as well ask "How do you say hello in Protestantism?".
Arabic is the official language of Oman. "Bye" in Arabic is Al Wada.
'Bye' works pretty well, unless you're on a research station where another language is spoken, then you'd say 'goodbye' in that language.
In Taos Pueblo, you can say "ahóó" to bid farewell, which means "goodbye" in the Tiwa language spoken by the Taos people.
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In the Chumash language, you can say "huy chux'i" to say goodbye.
In Twi language, you can say "da yie" to bid farewell or goodbye to someone.