The sentence 'Je ne te connais pas' means I don't know you. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The verb 'connais' means '[I] am knowing, do know, know'. The statement 'Casse-toi' means Go away. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'casse' means '[you] go away, break, annoy'. The reflexive pronoun 'toi' means 'yourself'. The phrase 'au revoir' means goodbye. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'au' means 'to the'. The infinitive 'revoir' means 'to see again'.
I have to go, goodbye
au revoir
Au revoir les enfants was created on 1987-08-29.
Au Revoir pronounced "o revoir" source: I take french, third year
Goodbye and see (or talk to) you tomorrow
Au revoir, je pars!orAu revoir, je m'en vais!
"Je t'aime, au revoir!" or, for more formal: "Je vous aime, au revoir!" Au revoir, which is goodbye, could also be replaced by "à la prochaine" (see you later), "à demain" (see you tomorrow), etc.
Au revoir, je pars!orAu revoir, je m'en vais!
Au revoir means good-bye, et means and (you probably knew that) and I think the phrase is "Je aime-vous" which is I like you.
I have to go, goodbye
Bonjour means 'good morning' (actually 'good day') in French. Au revoir means goodbye.
Au revoir,(Bonne nuit) je me couche
I love youLunch and drinksGood bye!
au revoir
but I'd better keep moving, goodbye.
Au revoir means "goodbye" in French.
"Bye" can be translated to "au revoir" in French.