Australians say bye, goodbye, see you, cheers, cheerio, hooroo, catch you later and other words and phrases similar to those heard in other English-speaking countries.
Odabo . That's one of the ways =)
Goodbye is one word. An example sentence would be "I would like to say goodbye to my friends".
you say 'goodbye' like this, achree (how you would say it) or atri (how you would spell it)
Why Would I Say Goodbye was created on 1997-03-17.
To say one last goodbye...
In Australia, you can say goodbye in a casual way by using phrases like "See ya!" or "Catch ya later!" For a more laid-back farewell, locals might say "Hooroo." Each of these expressions reflects the friendly and informal nature of Australian English.
In Māori, a person staying would say "E noho rā" to say goodbye.
You say "au revoir".
In Cajun French, you would say "À la prochaine" or "Adieu" to say Goodbye.
People in Canada speak English, so I imagine they would say 'bye'
Best wishes? Kind regards? Warm regards? They're endings I would use. To say "goodbye", I would just write "goodbye" and wish them well in everything they do.
The main language in Argentina is Spanish so the way you would say "goodbye" is "adios."