You can say Beunas noches (good night) Adios, Chao (good-bye) Hasta Luego (See you later) Hasta pronto (See you soon) Hasta Manana (See you tomorrow
To say goodbye in Grenadian Creole English, you can use the phrase "See you later" or "Take care."
There is no such English word as "goodbey"
You can say "goodbye", "see you later", or "take care" as you leave the house.
It depends on how formal you want to be. To say goodbye, from less formal to very formal: chao nos vemos hasta luego / hasta pronto To say take care: cuídate (tú) cuídese (usted)
Have a great week-end. Take Care. Good- Bye!
Aavjo ane tamaru dhyaan rakhajo. Tamari kalaji lejo.
Ten cuidado y adiós.
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It means: ""there is but if you know how to say haha kisses take care goodbye"
First, I'm guessing you mean Spanish and not Mexican... Goodbye is literally 'Adios', but you could also say "Nos Vemos" (See You), "Nos Vemos al rato" (See you soon), etc. Take Care is "cuidate".
In Dhivehi, the word for goodbye is "Baajjeh" (ބާއިވެއްޖެ). You can also say "Thibaageh" (ތިބާގެއް) to mean "see you later." Another common phrase is "Haaalu kihineh" (ޙާލު ކިހިންވެއްޖެ), which translates to "take care."
au revoir (o-re-vwa)= good bye prends soin= take care