Chad has more than 130 languages. If you mean only the official languages, Goodbye is:Arabic = wada'aan (وداعا)French = Au revoir
there is a couple thousand African languages.
american-- bye
Chad has more than 130 languages. If you mean only the official languages, Goodbye is:Arabic = wada'aan (وداعا)French = Au revoir
Europe has about 50 different countries, so there are a large amount of very different languages spoke in Europe. There are therefore many ways of saying "Goodbye". It depends on where you are and what language you are speaking. Here are just 10 at random: Danish: Farvel Dutch: Vaarwel French: Au Revoir Polish: Do Widzenia Irish: Slán Greek: Antio German: Auf Wiedersehen Russian: Do Svidaniya Estonian: Hüvasti Albanian: Lamtumirë
goodbye in Singapore. They have 4 languages spoken there. English, Malai, Mandarin and Tamil. English IS the primary language of the country.
Spanish Hola adiosFrench bonjour au revoirGerman guten tag auf wiederseherHawaiian aloha ( for hello and goodbye)
In Borneo, you can say goodbye by saying "Selamat tinggal" in Malay, which is one of the commonly spoken languages on the island. Another way to say goodbye is by using the local language of the indigenous groups, such as "Sampai bertemu lagi" in Kadazan or "Kotohuadan" in Dusun.
The people of Switzerland speak many languages including; German, German-Swiss and Italian. One of the most popular ways to say "goodbye" in German is "Auf wiedersehen".
There are many different Polynesian languages, so there are many possible answers to this question. Perhaps the best-known of these is Hawaiian, where the word for both hello and goodbye is "aloha."
There is no such language as "European". Europe consists of many countries and there are many languages in Europe and there are many different ways of saying "Hi" in those languages.
You say goodbye... and seal it with a KISS!