Sayonara is Japanese for goodbye.
Improvement:
Correct, but "ja ne" is a less formal way of saying goodbye. Kind of equal to saying "see you later."
さようなら。
Sayōnara.
さようなら Sayōnara
ja mata in Japanese means see you later.
Most people say, "bye bye".. Otherwise they just say "bye"..
Cya anon.
Bye, son. (bison)
It depends on how formal you wish to be. Sayounara is formal, but you could say Ja ne or just bye bye.
In Japanese, you can say "さようなら (sayonara)" to say goodbye.
さようなら means Goodbye or Bye
sayonara!!!
BYE IS A WORD FOR SAYING BYE I WILL SEE U LATER IN BED!!!!!! its a sign of i don't want to hang out with retards so if someone said bye to you you shouldn't even call that person any more because he doesn't want to hang out with you anymore It is a shortening of goodbye, a traditional signing-off used in many languages. Russians say Dosvedanya. Italians say Arreivdercci. Japanese say Sayanora. Spanish say adios. Germans have several ways to say goodbye, but auf wiedersehen is the most well-known outside Germany. In France, au revoir means goodbye for now, and adieu means goodbye forever. BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE!!!!!!!(i like the first answer) <(*__^)>
さようなら Sayōnara
Goodbye in Japanese is "Sayonara" -さよなら
To say bye in Latin you say "Vale" when you are saying bye to one person. To say bye to mare then one person you say "Valete"
you can just say bai bai, or sayonnara, or matta ashita (till tomorrow)
ja mata in Japanese means see you later.
Bye Bye Everyone
its just bye but be careful how you say it there are many languages in Asia you are not specific. they range from Indian religions to speaking Chinese