There are lots of different ways to say goodbye, some are slang and others a bit more formal.
Slang:
A plus
Salut
A plutard
A (a time when you will meet again eg. A demain)
Formal:
Au revoir
A bientôt
Adieu (goodbye forever)
If you want to say farewell my friend just add 'mon ami/mon amie' to the end
evening (party)
Adieu
Literally, the translation of 'take care' into French is 'prendre soin'. The infinitive 'prendre' means 'to take'. And the noun 'soin' means 'care'.But accurate translations depend upon the actual equivalent in the language, not the literal, word-for-word identification. Such is the case here. For example, in the English wish 'goodbye and farewell', French speakers and writers may see 'au revoir et salut' as the actual equivalent in their language.Prends soin de toi
"Bonne continuation" : All the best / Farewell
Adieu. Of course, people usually saye good-bye - Au revoir.
Examples of farewell party invitations are at this page: http://www.fond-farewell.com/farewell-party-invitations.html
Salut
We return to lorraine for our farewell gala dinner.
Farewell Party was created in 1979.
The other word for "farewell" in French is "au revoir." "Farewell" in English is commonly used to bid someone goodbye, while "au revoir" in French has a similar meaning, translating to "until we see each other again." It is a polite and formal way to say goodbye in French-speaking countries.
hell! we use the word party in french! although it would be more of a "fête"..
Princess or Graduate is a title for a senior girl at a farewell party. Often, a title is not given at a farewell party.
The French for goodbye is "adieu". The English word for fuss or trouble is "ado".
"Une fête." (A party)
Known in 14th Century French as 'a dieu vous commant' meaning 'I commend you to God'. and used as a farewell word "adieu" is French for "goodbye."
Pronounce this word ADD-YER. In French this literally means 'to God', or Farewell.
Farewell = vaarwel