it's "Chao tam biet" young vietnamese now almost say "bye" instead of the word above. lol
chao (it also means hello but it depends on how you say it)
There is no exact Chinese phrase for "bye for now" but the way to say "Good Bye" is 再見 which literally means "See you again sometime"
au revoir pour maintenant
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Bye for now translates as Bis späteror Bis bald.
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We say bye, goodbye, ta-ta, see ya, laters... rarely ever does anyone actually say "cheerio" even though it is stereotypically British. TTFN ta ta for now
Hmmm is just a sound you make when you aren't sure what to say. "Bye" means goodbye.
There are a few ways to say goodbye in Iroquois; �:nen - bye�:nen ki' wáhi - goodbye�:nen - bye now
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BYE IS A WORD FOR SAYING BYE I WILL SEE U LATER IN BED!!!!!! its a sign of i don't want to hang out with retards so if someone said bye to you you shouldn't even call that person any more because he doesn't want to hang out with you anymore It is a shortening of goodbye, a traditional signing-off used in many languages. Russians say Dosvedanya. Italians say Arreivdercci. Japanese say Sayanora. Spanish say adios. Germans have several ways to say goodbye, but auf wiedersehen is the most well-known outside Germany. In France, au revoir means goodbye for now, and adieu means goodbye forever. BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE BYE!!!!!!!(i like the first answer) <(*__^)>