"Tar Tar" means "goodbye" in burmese. Trust my translation, I'm burmese.
Yes, It's pretty right. However "Ta Tar" is descended from the word of unknown origin "ta-ta". It is not a Burmese word at all. It is merely adopted from the British. Ta-ta is an informal word not only for the British but also for the Burmese. Similarly, the words bye-bye and cheerio are also adopted informal words. Some Burmeses use the expression single bye or double bye-bye at parting. Cheerio is also used by the young Burmese.
We Burmese people say "goodbye" formally like this.
Pyan-dot-mae-(naw) - I'll go home.
Thwar-dot-mae-(naw) - I'll go home.
Hnote-set-par-dae - farewell!
Nout-hma-tway-dar-pot - see you later!
(I'm not exactly sure how to spell it, but it's pronunciation should be something like "mingliaba")--
the right pronunciation is min-gla-ba...but it does not mean hello beautiful...'min-gla-ba' means 'hello'
Hello - Mingalarbar
Good morning - Mingalar nan-net-khin: bar (or) Mingalar ma-net-khin: bar
Good afternoon - Mingalar nay-khin: bar (or) Mingalar nay-lae-khin: bar
Good evening - Mingalar nya-nay-khin: bar (in the evening)
Mingalar nya-gyam-bar (at night)
Min Galar Par!
A-pyar yaung
mwe nay mingalar pa
Chit sa yar kaung tel
i love you
la dey sorry if its wrong i wasnt born in burma but my parents speak burmese
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I Will Say Goodbye was created in 1980.
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