SAY "Good Bye" in your language!!!!
By dholey
@dholey (1383)
India
57 responses
@satya_music (586)
• India
27 Dec 06
MARATHI :- bhetu yaa
ENGLISH :- see you ,
HINDI :- NAMASTE, NAMSHKAR, slang(CHALTA HUN )
URDU :- khua hafiz , shabba khair
@andilla (137)
• Sweden
19 Jan 07
In Hungarian, you can say formally:
Viszontlatasra [vee-sonth-laaa-taash-ruh]
(but there should be some special accents on 2 of the "a"s. It means something like "to the next time we see us again" - like Auf Wiedersehen in German, Au revoir in French or Arrivederci in Italian.
Informally, there is a lot of words we use. The most common one probably is:
Szia [see-ya or see-yuh]
which means both "hello" and "bye"
@kingadnan (1538)
• Pakistan
18 Jan 07
Sorry i have posted multiple response, this mistake is due to net problem, please forgive me
@josephperera (2906)
• Sri Lanka
27 Mar 07
This may sound strange to you, but we Sri Lankans never say Goodbye in Sinhalese. The parting word we use is "Ayubowan", which means 'may you have long life'. Some of our people mistakenly translate the phrase "Until then, goodbye" and say it in Sinhala. But in Sinhala what you say is "Until then, may you have long life", and you are supposed to die after that.
@trilliansramblings (160)
• United States
21 Oct 09
Dasvuydania in Russian. Also, Paka (which is more informal).
Russian isn't my native language, but I'm learning Russian and I noticed no one put how to say goodbye in Russian on here.
@edwinaishappy (109)
• China
5 Jan 11
sometimes we chinese will say byebye. it's common. but our own language is ???