Knowing how to say "Goodbye" in the language of your friend or interlocutor is always appreciated. So all you have to do is learn how to say "Goodbye" in the language you want!
- AFRICAANS: "Tot siens" (Tot's own)
- ALBANIAN: "Ditën e mirë"
- GERMAN: "Auf Wiedersehen" (formal) or "Tschüss" (tschüss)
- ALSACIAN: " Wédersah "
- ENGLISH: "Goodbye" or "See you."
- ARABIA: "Ma'as-salama"
- ARAGON: "Dica lugo" or "á más beyer" or "Adixats".
- ARMENIAN: " Tstesoutyoun "
- AZERI : " Sag olun "
- BAMBARA: " An'kié "
- LOW-SAXON: "Houje" or "Duuj"
- BASQUE: "Agur"
- BENGALI: " Biday "
- BERBER: "Gha-tamgraout".
- BIÉLORUSSE: " Da pabačennia "
- BIRMAN: "Thwa me knor."
- BOBO: "Ka tanga dia."
- BOSNIAQUE: "Do viđenja" (formal) or "ćao" (informal)
- BRETON: "Kenavo"
- BULGARIA: "Dovijdáne" (formal) or "Cíao".
- CATALAN: "Adéu" or "A reveure"...
- CHINESE: "Zài jiàn"
- KOREAN: "Ahn nyung hee ke se yo" (to someone who stays when you leave) or "Ahn nyung hee ka se yo" (to someone who leaves when you stay)
- CORSICA: "Hello."
- CREOLE ANTILLAIS : " An lot sun "
- CREOLE GUADELOUPÉEN: "A dan dot soley" or "A dan on dot doukou" (old expression) or "A dan on dot moman" or "A pi ta".
- GUYANA CREOLE: "Ovwè" or "Ovwa"
- HAITIAN CREOLE "Orevwa" or "Babay"
- CREOLE MARTINIQUAIS: " O rèvoi "
- MAURITIUS CREOLE: "Aurevoïr"
- MEETING CREOLE: "Ni artrouv"
- CROATIA: "Do vidjenja" (formal) or "ćao" (informal)
- DANISH: "Farvel" (formal) or "Hej hej" (colloquial)
- DARI: " Khudafez "
- SPANISH: "Adiós" or "Hasta la vista" or "Hasta luego" or "Nos vemos".
- ESPERANTO: "Gxis revido."
- ESTONIAN: " Head aega "
- EWÉ: " Sofézi "
- FEDERIAN: "Farvæl"
- FINNISH: " Näkemiin "
- FLANDERS: "Tot ziens"
- FRANCIQUE LORRAIN: " Bis òm Nächstemol "
- FRISON: "Oant sjen"
- FRIOULAN: " Ariviodisi "
- SCOTLAND GELIC: "Beannachd leat" (singular, familiar) or "Beannacht leibh" (plural, respectful)
- IRELAND GALILIK: "Slán"
- GALICIAN: " Adeus "
- WELSON: " Hwyl "
- GREEK: "Antio" or "Geia sas".
- HEBREU: " Lehitraot "
- HINDI: "Alvida" or "Phir milengay"...
- HUNGARY: " Viszontlátásra "
- INDONESIAN " Selamat tinggal " or " Sampai ketemu lagi "
- "Bless."
- ITALIAN: " Arrivederci "
- JAPANESE: " Sayonara "
- KABYLE: "A themlilith" or "Ar thoufath" or "Kim dhilahna"
- KHMER: "Chum reap lhear."
- KRIO: "Bye bye" or "Na im dat"
- KURDEN: "Bi xatre te"
- LANGUEDOCIAN (OCCITAN): "Farewell" (familiar, familiar) or "Adessiatz".
- LAO: "Sok di" or "Khan Mai Hospital"
- LATIN: "Vale" (singular) or "Valete" (plural)
- LATVIA: " Uz redzēšanos "
- LIGURE: "Ciâo"
- LINGALA: "Tokomonana" or "Kende malamu" or "Tsciou."
- LITHUANIAN: "Sudie" (if no idea of seeing each other again soon) "Iki pasimatymo" (idea of seeing each other again)
- LUXEMBOURG: " äddi "
- MACEDONIAN: "Dogledanje"
- MALAYSIA: "Selamat tinggal"
- MALGACHE: " Veloma "
- MALTAIS: " Saħħa " or " ċaw "
- MAORI : " Ka kite anoo "
- MARATHI: "Punha bhetu"
- MONGOL: "Bayartai"
- MORÉ: " Wend na kond yindaaré "
- DUTCH: "Tot ziens"
- NORWAY: "Ha det"
- OURDOU : " Khuda hafiz "
- PACHTO: " From khudai pamon "
- PERSAN: "Khodafez" or "Be salâmat" or "Kheyr pish"...
- POLISH: "Do widzenia."
- PORTUGUESE: "Adeus" or "Até à próxima" or "Até mais".
- PROVENÇAL: "Farewell" (familiar, familiar) or "Adessiatz".
- ROMANI: " Devlesa "
- ROMAN: " La revedere "
- RUSSIA: " Do svidaniya "
- SAMOAN: " Tofa "
- SARDE : " Adiosu " (Sardinian) or " A nos bidere " (Logudorois) or " A si biri " (Campidanois)
- SERBIA: "Do vidjenja" (formal) or "ćao" (informal)
- SHIMAORE: "Kwahéri"
- SHONA : "Sara zwakanaka" (singular) or "Sarai zwakanaka" (plural)
- SINDHI: " Mokilani "
- SLOVAKIA: " Do videnia "
- SLOVENIA: "Z bogom" or "Nasvidenje".
- SOBOTA: " Dovidenja "
- SWEDEN: "Hej då"
- SWAHILI: "Kwa heri"
- TAGALOG: "Paalam na po."
- TAHITIAN: "Parahi" or "Nana"...
- TAMOUL: "Paarkalame."
- TATAR: "Sau bulygyz."
- CZECH REPUBLIC: " Na shledanou "
- TELUGU : " Malla kalustham "
- THAI: "Sawatdii kha" (speaker F) or "Sawatdii khrap" (speaker M)
- TURKISH: "Hosça kalin" (to someone who stays when you leave) or "Güle güle" (to someone who leaves when you stay)
- UDMURT : " Dzéch lu " (personal) or " Dzéch lue " (plural, polite for 1 pers.)
- UKRAINIAN : " Do pobachennya " (plural, polite for 1 person)
- VIETNAMIAN: " Xin chào tạm biệt "
- WALLON: "A rvey" or "Ki ça vos våye bén"
- YIDDISH: "Zayt gezunt."
- YORUBA: "Odabo"
- Zulu : " Sala kahle " (for 1 person who stays) or " Salani kahle " (for several people who stay) or " Hamba kahle " (for 1 person who leaves) or " Hambani kahle " (for several people who leave)