Are you struggling to find the best way to say GOODBYE in different languages? You’re not alone! Many language learners, travelers, and culture enthusiasts are curious about how this essential farewell is expressed across various cultures.

Here’s the good news: I have you covered with translations, pronunciations, and cultural insights that make this farewell universal yet uniquely adapted in different languages.

The phrase “Goodbye” is a fundamental part of daily communication used to bid farewell to others. It signifies the end of an interaction and conveys respect, warmth, and well-wishes.

Understanding how to say “Goodbye” in different languages can enhance your interactions, deepen your cultural appreciation, and improve your communication skills in multilingual settings.

Why Is It Important to Know “Good Bye” in Different Languages?

1. Enhancing Communication

Understanding how to say “Goodbye” in different languages allows you to bid farewell respectfully and effectively, fostering better interpersonal connections.

2. Cultural Appreciation

Recognizing the nuances of how different cultures perceive and express this farewell can deepen your appreciation of global diversity and social etiquette.

3. Practical Usage

From daily conversations to travel scenarios, knowing how to say “Goodbye” in the local language can enhance your experiences and interactions.

Saying“GoodBye” in European Languages

Western European Languages

  • English: Goodbye / Goodbye (pronounced /ɡʊd ˈbaɪ/)
  • French: Au revoir (pronounced /o ʁə.vwaʁ/)
  • German: Auf Wiedersehen (pronounced /aʊf ˈviːdɐzeːən/)
  • Spanish: Adiós (pronounced /aˈðjos/)
  • Italian: Arrivederci (pronounced /arri.veˈder.tʃi/)
  • Portuguese: Adeus (pronounced /aˈdewʃ/)
  • Dutch: Tot ziens (pronounced /tɔt ˈziːns/)
  • Catalan: Adéu (pronounced /aˈdɛw/)

Northern European Languages

  • Swedish: Hej då (pronounced /hɛj dɔː/)
  • Danish: Farvel (pronounced /ˈfɑːʋəl/) or Hej hej (informal, pronounced /hɛj hɛj/)
  • Norwegian: Ha det (pronounced /hɑ deːt/) or Farvel (pronounced /ˈfɑːʋəl/)
  • Finnish: Näkemiin (pronounced /ˈnækemiːn/)
  • Icelandic: Bless (pronounced /blɛs/)

Eastern European Languages

  • Russian: До свидания (Do svidaniya) (pronounced /də svʲiˈdanʲɪjə/)
  • Polish: Do widzenia (pronounced /dɔ viˈdʑɛɲa/)
  • Czech: Na shledanou (pronounced /na ʃxlɛdanou/)
  • Hungarian: Viszontlátásra (pronounced /ˈvisontˌlaːtaːʃra/)
  • Ukrainian: До побачення (Do pobachennya) (pronounced /dɔ pɔˈbɑt͡ʃɛnːjɑ/)

Saying“GoodBye” in Asian Languages

South Asian Languages

  • Hindi: अलविदा (Alvida) (pronounced /əlˈviːdɑː/) or नमस्ते (Namaste) (used both for hello and goodbye, pronounced /nʌ.məsˈteː/)
  • Bengali: বিদায় (Biday) (pronounced /biˈdaj/)
  • Tamil: விடைபெறு (Vidaipeṟu) (pronounced /vi.daɪˈpeɾu/)
  • Urdu: الوداع (Alvida) (pronounced /əlˈviːdɑː/)

East Asian Languages

  • Chinese (Simplified): 再见 (Zàijiàn) (pronounced /tsaɪ˥˩tɕiɛn˥˩/)
  • Chinese (Traditional): 再見 (Zàijiàn) (pronounced /tsaɪ˥˩tɕiɛn˥˩/)
  • Japanese: さようなら (Sayōnara) (pronounced /sa.joː.na.ra/) or じゃあね (Jaane) (informal, pronounced /d͡ʑaː.ne/)
  • Korean: 안녕히 가세요 (Annyeonghi gaseyo) (pronounced /anˈnjʌŋ.ɦi ka.se.jo/) or 잘 가 (Jal ga) (informal, pronounced /t͡ɕal ka/)

Southeast Asian Languages

  • Thai: ลาก่อน (Laa kɔ̀ɔn) (pronounced /laː˨˩ kɔːn/)
  • Vietnamese: Tạm biệt (pronounced /təm bjet/)
  • Indonesian: Selamat tinggal (pronounced /sə.la.mat tiŋ.ɡal/)
  • Malay: Selamat tinggal (pronounced /sə.la.mat tiŋ.ɡal/)
  • Khmer (Cambodian): ជំរាបលា (Chom reap lear) (pronounced /cɨm.rɨːp ləː/)

Saying“GoodBye” in Middle Eastern Languages

  • Arabic: مع السلامة (Ma’a salama) (pronounced /maʕa saˈlaː.ma/) or وداعا (Wada’an) (pronounced /wa.da.ʕaːn/)
  • Hebrew: להתראות (Lehitra’ot) (pronounced /lə.hit.raˈʔot/)
  • Persian (Farsi): خداحافظ (Khodahafez) (pronounced /xo.dɑːˈhæ.fɛz/)
  • Turkish: Hoşça kal (to the one staying) / Güle güle (to the one leaving) (pronounced /hoʃˈtʃa kal/ / /ɟy.le ɟy.le/)

Saying“GoodBye” in African Languages

  • Swahili: Kwaheri (pronounced /kwaˈheri/) or Tutaonana (pronounced /tu.ta.ʔɔː.na/)
  • Zulu: Hamba kahle (pronounced /ˈhamba ˈkɑhle/) or Sala kahle (if someone is leaving you)
  • Afrikaans: Totsiens (pronounced /tɔtˈsiːns/)
  • Amharic: ደህና ሁን (Dehna hun) (pronounced /dɛhna hun/)
  • Hausa: Sai anjima (pronounced /sa.i anˈd͡ʒi.ma/)
  • Igbo: Ka ọ dị (pronounced /ka ɔ di/)
  • Yoruba: O dabọ (pronounced /ɔ dabɔ/)

Saying“GoodBye” in Austronesian Languages

  • Filipino (Tagalog): Paalam (pronounced /paˈa.lam/)
  • Cebuano: Paalam (pronounced /paˈa.lam/)
  • Maori: Haere rā (pronounced ha.e.re raː/)
  • Hawaiian: A hui hou (pronounced /a ˈhu.i hoʊ/)

Saying“GoodBye” in Indigenous Languages

Native American Languages

  • Navajo: Hágoónee’ (pronounced /ˈhɑːɡoːneː/)
  • Cherokee: ᏙᎯᏍᏗ (Dohisdi) (pronounced /do.his.di/)

Australian Aboriginal Languages

  • Pitjantjatjara: Ngurra (pronounced /ŋu.ra/)

More Translations of GoodBye in Different Languages with Pronunciations

No.LanguageWord for Good ByePronunciation
1EnglishGoodbye/ɡʊdˈbaɪ/
2FrenchAu revoir/o ʁə.vwaʁ/
3GermanAuf Wiedersehen/aʊf ˈviːdɐzeːən/
4SpanishAdiós/aˈðjos/
5ItalianArrivederci/arri.veˈder.tʃi/
6PortugueseAdeus/aˈdewʃ/
7DutchTot ziens/tɔt ˈziːns/
8CatalanAdéu/aˈdɛw/
9RussianДо свидания (Do svidaniya)/də svʲiˈdanʲɪjə/
10Chinese (Simplified)再见 (Zàijiàn)/tsaɪ˥˩tɕiɛn˥˩/
11Japaneseさようなら (Sayōnara)/sa.joː.na.ra/
12Korean안녕히 가세요 (Annyeonghi gaseyo)/anˈnjʌŋ.ɦi ka.se.jo/**
13Hindiअलविदा (Alvida)/əlˈviːdɑː/
14Bengaliবিদায় (Biday)/biˈdaj/
15Tamilவிடைபெறு (Vidaipeṟu)/vi.daɪˈpeɾu/
16Urduالوداع (Alvida)/əlˈviːdɑː/
17Arabicمع السلامة (Ma’a salama) / وداعا (Wada’an)/maʕa saˈlaː.ma/ /wa.da.ʕaːn/
18Hebrewלהתראות (Lehitra’ot)/lə.hit.raˈʔot/**
19Persian (Farsi)خداحافظ (Khodahafez)/xo.dɑːˈhæ.fɛz/
20TurkishHoşça kal / Güle güle/hoʃˈtʃa kal/ /ɟy.le ɟy.le/
21SwahiliKwaheri / Tutaonana/kwaˈheri/ /tu.ta.ʔɔː.na/
22ZuluHamba kahle / Sala kahle/ˈhamba ˈkɑhle/ /ˈsala ˈkɑhle/
23AfrikaansTotsiens/tɔtˈsiːns/
24Amharicደህና ሁን (Dehna hun)/dɛhna hun/
25HausaSai anjima/sa.i anˈd͡ʒi.ma/
26IgboKa ọ dị/ka ɔ di/
27YorubaO dabọ/ɔ dabɔ/
28Filipino (Tagalog)Paalam/paˈa.lam/
29CebuanoPaalam/paˈa.lam/
30MaoriHaere rāha.e.re raː/
31HawaiianA hui hou/a ˈhu.i hoʊ/
32NavajoHágoónee’/ˈhɑːɡoːneː/
33CherokeeᏙᎯᏍᏗ (Dohisdi)/do.his.di/
34PitjantjatjaraNgurra/ŋu.ra/
35GreekΑντίο (Antío)/anˈdío/
36LatinVale / Valete/ˈwa.le/ /vaˈle.te/
37EsperantoĜis revido / Adiaŭ/ɟis reˈvido/ /aˈdi.au/
38InterlinguaAdio / Ave/a.di.o/ /ˈa.ve/
39Irish GaelicSlán/slɑːn/
40Scottish GaelicSlàinte mhath / Mar sin leat/ˈslɑːntʲɛ va/ /ˈmar ˈʃɪn lɛt/
41WelshHwyl fawr / Nos da/hʊɨl ˈvaur/ /nɔs da/
42BretonKenavo/kəˈna.vo/
43BasqueAgur/ˈaɡur/
44GalicianAdeus / Bos días/aˈdewʃ/ /ˈbɔs ˈdi.as/
45LatvianUz redzēšanos/uz ˈrɛdzɛʃanos/
46LithuanianSudie / Iki pasimatymo/suˈdʲiɛ/ /ˈi.ki pa.siˈma.ti.mɔ/
47EstonianHüvasti/ˈhyvɑsti/
48FinnishNäkemiin / Hei hei/ˈnækemiːn/ /heɪ heɪ/
49IcelandicBless/blɛs/
50FaroeseFarvel/ˈfɑːʋɛl/
51Sami (Northern)Buorre baibuor.re bai/
52ArmenianՄշակարիք (Mshakariq)/mʃaˈkɑrikʰ/
53AzerbaijaniSağ ol / Xudahafiz/sɑːʁ ol/ /xo.daˈhafiz/
54Georgianმშვიდობა (Mshvidoba)/mʃviˈdobɑ/
55BelarusianДа пабачэння (Da pabačennya)/da pɑˈbat͡ʃɛnːjɑ/
56BulgarianДовиждане (Dovijdane)/dəˈvijdane/
57SerbianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
58CroatianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
59SlovenianNasvidenje/naˈsvidɛn.dʒɛ/
60BosnianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
61MacedonianДовидување (Doviduvanje)/dəˈvidu.van.dʒɛ/
62Yiddishזײ געזונט (Zay gezunt)/zai ɡəˈzunt/
63LatinVale / Valete/ˈwa.le/ /vaˈle.te/
64Gaelic (Irish)Slán/slɑːn/
65Gaelic (Scottish)Slàinte mhath / Mar sin leat/ˈslɑːntʲɛ va/ /ˈmar ˈʃɪn lɛt/
66WelshHwyl fawr / Nos da/hʊɨl ˈvaur/ /nɔs da/
67BretonKenavo/kəˈna.vo/
68BasqueAgur/ˈaɡur/
69GalicianAdeus / Bos días/aˈdewʃ/ /ˈbɔs ˈdi.as/
70LatvianUz redzēšanos/uz ˈrɛdzɛʃanos/
71LithuanianSudie / Iki pasimatymo/suˈdʲiɛ/ /ˈi.ki pa.siˈma.ti.mɔ/
72EstonianHüvasti/ˈhyvɑsti/
73FinnishNäkemiin / Hei hei/ˈnækemiːn/ /heɪ heɪ/
74IcelandicBless/blɛs/
75FaroeseFarvel/ˈfɑːʋɛl/
76Sami (Northern)Buorre baibuor.re bai/
77ArmenianՄշակարիք (Mshakariq)/mʃaˈkɑrikʰ/
78AzerbaijaniSağ ol / Xudahafiz/sɑːʁ ol/ /xo.daˈhafiz/
79Georgianმშვიდობა (Mshvidoba)/mʃviˈdobɑ/
80BelarusianДа пабачэння (Da pabačennya)/da pɑˈbat͡ʃɛnːjɑ/
81BulgarianДовиждане (Dovijdane)/dəˈvijdane/
82SerbianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
83CroatianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
84SlovenianNasvidenje/naˈsvidɛn.dʒɛ/
85BosnianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
86MacedonianДовидување (Doviduvanje)/dəˈvidu.van.dʒɛ/
87MontenegrinDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
88Yiddishזײ געזונט (Zay gezunt)/zai ɡəˈzunt/
89LatinVale / Valete/ˈwa.le/ /vaˈle.te/
90Gaelic (Irish)Slán/slɑːn/
91Gaelic (Scottish)Slàinte mhath / Mar sin leat/ˈslɑːntʲɛ va/ /ˈmar ˈʃɪn lɛt/
92WelshHwyl fawr / Nos da/hʊɨl ˈvaur/ /nɔs da/
93BretonKenavo/kəˈna.vo/
94BasqueAgur/ˈaɡur/
95GalicianAdeus / Bos días/aˈdewʃ/ /ˈbɔs ˈdi.as/
96LatvianUz redzēšanos/uz ˈrɛdzɛʃanos/
97LithuanianSudie / Iki pasimatymo/suˈdʲiɛ/ /ˈi.ki pa.siˈma.ti.mɔ/
98EstonianHüvasti/ˈhyvɑsti/
99FinnishNäkemiin / Hei hei/ˈnækemiːn/ /heɪ heɪ/
100IcelandicBless/blɛs/
101FaroeseFarvel/ˈfɑːʋɛl/
102Sami (Northern)Buorre baibuor.re bai/
103ArmenianՄշակարիք (Mshakariq)/mʃaˈkɑrikʰ/
104AzerbaijaniSağ ol / Xudahafiz/sɑːʁ ol/ /xo.daˈhafiz/
105Georgianმშვიდობა (Mshvidoba)/mʃviˈdobɑ/
106BelarusianДа пабачэння (Da pabačennya)/da pɑˈbat͡ʃɛnːjɑ/
107BulgarianДовиждане (Dovijdane)/dəˈvijdane/
108SerbianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
109CroatianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
110SlovenianNasvidenje/naˈsvidɛn.dʒɛ/
111BosnianDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
112MacedonianДовидување (Doviduvanje)/dəˈvidu.van.dʒɛ/
113MontenegrinDoviđenja/dɔ.viˈdʑɛɲa/
114Yiddishזײ געזונט (Zay gezunt)/zai ɡəˈzunt/
115LatinVale / Valete/ˈwa.le/ /vaˈle.te/
116Gaelic (Irish)Slán/slɑːn/
117Gaelic (Scottish)Slàinte mhath / Mar sin leat/ˈslɑːntʲɛ va/ /ˈmar ˈʃɪn lɛt/
118WelshHwyl fawr / Nos da/hʊɨl ˈvaur/ /nɔs da/
119BretonKenavo/kəˈna.vo/
120BasqueAgur/ˈaɡur/

Note: For languages that are ancient, extinct, or have limited written records, direct translations may not exist. In such cases, “GoodBye” is often represented by loanwords or adapted phonetically to fit the language’s sounds.

The Cultural and Communicative Significance of “Good Bye”

1. Social Etiquette

“Good Bye” is more than just a farewell; it’s a way to show respect and acknowledge someone’s departure. In many cultures, farewells are essential for maintaining social harmony and building relationships.

2. Emotional Expression

Saying “Good Bye” can convey various emotions, from joy and relief to sadness and longing. It often reflects the nature of the relationship and the context of the departure.

3. Linguistic Variations

How “Good Bye” is expressed can reflect cultural values, such as formality, warmth, and social hierarchy. Some languages have multiple forms based on the relationship between the speakers or the context.

Practical Uses of “Good Bye”

1. Personal Correspondence

  • Family and Friends: Bidding farewell to loved ones when parting ways or ending conversations.
  • Romantic Relationships: Expressing affection and care during departures.

2. Professional Communication

  • Workplaces: Concluding meetings, calls, or daily interactions with a respectful farewell.
  • Customer Service: Ending interactions with clients and customers warmly and professionally.

3. Educational Settings

  • Schools and Universities: Teachers and students exchanging farewells at the day’s or semester’s end.
  • Language Learning: Practicing farewells as foundational language skills.

4. Social Interactions

  • Public Spaces: Greeting strangers in shops, restaurants, and other public venues.
  • Community Events: Concluding gatherings and events with a communal farewell.

How to Learn “Good Bye” in Different Languages

Use Language Learning Resources

  • Language Courses: Enroll in courses that cover greetings and basic conversational phrases, including farewells.
  • Online Dictionaries and Translators: Utilize tools like Google Translate, WordReference, or language-specific apps for translations and pronunciations.

Practice with Native Speakers

  • Language Exchange: Engage in language exchange programs to practice farewells with native speakers.
  • Community Engagement: Join local cultural or language groups to immerse yourself in the language and its usage.

Study Written and Spoken Materials

  • Listen to Native Speakers: Use platforms like YouTube, podcasts, and language learning apps to hear “Good Bye” in different languages.
  • Read and Write: Practice writing phrases in different languages to reinforce memory and understanding.

Fun Facts About “Good Bye”

Cultural and Linguistic Diversity

  • Multiple Forms: Some languages have different words for “Good Bye” based on formality or context. For example, “Sayōnara” is formal in Japanese, while “Jaane” is informal.
  • Etymological Roots: The English word “Good Bye” originates from the contraction of the phrase “God be with you, ” which has been used over time.

Symbolic Representations

  • Gestures: In many cultures, saying “Good Bye” is accompanied by specific gestures, such as waving, bowing, or shaking hands.
  • Rituals: Some cultures have unique farewell rituals, such as the “hug and kiss” farewell in many Western countries or the “farewell tea ceremony” in certain Asian cultures.

Technological Impact

  • Digital Communication: With the rise of digital communication, “Goodbye” is now commonly used to end conversations in emails, messages, and social media.
  • Automated Farewells: Virtual assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant can bid farewell to users based on preferences.

Why Learn “Good Bye” in Different Languages?

Cultural Appreciation

Understanding how different cultures use and value farewells enhances your ability to connect with people from various backgrounds and shows respect for their communication traditions.

Practical Relevance

It is essential for travelers, professionals, and educators who interact with multilingual populations, ensuring smooth and respectful communication.

Broader Vocabulary

Expands your overall language proficiency by incorporating proper terms related to daily interactions, enhancing your ability to engage in meaningful conversations.

Pronunciation Guide and Cultural Insights for “Good Bye”

Tips for Proper Pronunciation

  • Listen and Repeat: Utilize online resources like Forvo or YouTube to hear native speakers pronounce “Good Bye” and its equivalents.
  • Phonetic Spelling: Refer to the provided pronunciations to practice the correct sounds and intonation.
  • Practice with Native Speakers: Engage in language exchange platforms or conversation groups to receive feedback and improve accuracy.

Cultural Significance

  • Rituals and Customs: In some cultures, farewells are accompanied by specific gestures or rituals that reflect social norms and values.
  • Adaptations: “Goodbye” adapts to fit different languages’ phonetic and grammatical rules, reflecting cultural integration and localization.

Usage Examples of “Good Bye” in Different Languages

1. English

  • Usage: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

2. French

  • Usage: “Au revoir! À demain.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

3. German

  • Usage: “Auf Wiedersehen! Bis morgen.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

4. Spanish

  • Usage: “Adiós! Hasta mañana.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

5. Italian

  • Usage: “Arrivederci! A domani.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

6. Portuguese

  • Usage: “Adeus! Até amanhã.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

7. Dutch

  • Usage: “Tot ziens! Tot morgen.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

8. Catalan

  • Usage: “Adéu! Fins demà.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

9. Swedish

  • Usage: “Hej då! Ses imorgon.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

10. Danish

  • Usage: “Farvel! Vi ses i morgen.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

11. Norwegian

  • Usage: “Ha det! Vi sees i morgen.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

12. Finnish

  • Usage: “Näkemiin! Nähdään huomenna.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

13. Icelandic

  • Usage: “Bless! Sjáumst á morgun.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

14. Russian

  • Usage: “До свидания! Увидимся завтра.” (Do svidaniya! Uvidimsya zavtra.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

15. Polish

  • Usage: “Do widzenia! Do jutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

16. Czech

  • Usage: “Na shledanou! Uvidíme se zítra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

17. Hungarian

  • Usage: “Viszontlátásra! Holnap találkozunk.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

18. Ukrainian

  • Usage: “До побачення! Побачимось завтра.” (Do pobachennya! Pobachymos zavtra.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

19. Chinese (Simplified)

  • Usage: “再见!明天见。” (Zàijiàn! Míngtiān jiàn.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

20. Japanese

  • Usage: “さようなら!また明日。” (Sayōnara! Mata ashita.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

21. Korean

  • Usage: “안녕히 가세요! 내일 봐요.” (Annyeonghi gaseyo! Naeil bwayo.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

22. Hindi

  • Usage: “अलविदा! कल मिलते हैं।” (Alvida! Kal milte hain.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

23. Bengali

  • Usage: “বিদায়! কাল দেখা হবে।” (Biday! Kal dekha hobe.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

24. Tamil

  • Usage: “விடைபெறு! நாளை பார்க்கலாம்.” (Vidaipeṟu! Nāḷai pārkkalām.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

25. Urdu

  • Usage: “الوداع! کل ملتے ہیں۔” (Alvida! Kal milte hain.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

26. Thai

  • Usage: “ลาก่อน! เจอกันพรุ่งนี้.” (Laa kɔ̀ɔn! Jeergan phrûngní.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

27. Vietnamese

  • Usage: “Tạm biệt! Hẹn gặp lại vào ngày mai.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

28. Swahili

  • Usage: “Kwaheri! Tutaonana kesho.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

29. Zulu

  • Usage: “Hamba kahle! Sizobonana kusasa.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

30. Afrikaans

  • Usage: “Totsiens! Sien jou môre.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

31. Amharic

  • Usage: “ደህና ሁን! ነገ እንገናኝ።” (Dehna hun! Nega enegnany.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

32. Hausa

  • Usage: “Sai anjima! Za mu hadu gobe.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

33. Igbo

  • Usage: “Ka ọ dị! Anyị ga-ezukọta echi.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

34. Yoruba

  • Usage: “O dabọ! A o rí ara wa lola.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

35. Filipino (Tagalog)

  • Usage: “Paalam! Kita-kits bukas.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

36. Cebuano

  • Usage: “Paalam! Kita ta ugma.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

37. Maori

  • Usage: “Haere rā! Ka kite anō āpōpō.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

38. Hawaiian

  • Usage: “A hui hou! E hālāwai hou āpōpō.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

39. Navajo

  • Usage: “Hágoónee’! Doo shił nihíji’ígíí éí t’áá ajiłii’.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

40. Cherokee

  • Usage: “ᏙᎯᏍᏗ! ᎦᏬᏂᎩ ᎯᎠᎴ ᎤᏓᎷᎸᏔᏅ.” (Dohisdi! Gawonigi hi-ale udalulvtanv.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

41. Quechua

  • Usage: “Allin punchay! Rikhuyki qhipa punchay.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

42. Aymara

  • Usage: “Jach’a chiqa! Kamisa munani.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

43. Guarani

  • Usage: “Mba’éichapa nde rehegua! Ñande reheve oiko.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

44. Mapudungun

  • Usage: “Meliñ puñi! Chume zungu.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

45. Nahuatl

  • Usage: “Cualli tonali! Nimitstlatlaz.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

46. Sanskrit

  • Usage: “विदाईः! शीघ्रं पुनः मिलामः।” (Vidāyah! Śīghraṃ punaḥ milāmaḥ.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

47. Burmese

  • Usage: “လာမယ်နော်! မနက်ဖြန်တွေ့ပါစေ။” (La me naw! Ma neik pyan twe pa sei.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

48. Georgian

  • Usage: “მშვიდობა! ხვალ დავხვიდეთ.” (Mshvidoba! Khval davxidet.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

49. Irish Gaelic

  • Usage: “Slán! Féachfaidh mé thú ar maidin.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I’ll see you tomorrow.”

50. Scottish Gaelic

  • Usage: “Slàinte mhath! Chì mi thu a-màireach.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I’ll see you tomorrow.”

51. Welsh

  • Usage: “Hwyl fawr! Byddaf yn gweld chi yfory.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I will see you tomorrow.”

52. Breton

  • Usage: “Kenavo! Gwelet a ran ac’hanoc’h d’arc’h.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I’ll see you tomorrow.”

53. Basque

  • Usage: “Agur! Gero arte.”
  • Translation: “Goodbye! Until later.”

54. Galician

  • Usage: “Adeus! Veñenos mañá.”
  • Translation: “Goodbye! See you tomorrow.”

55. Latvian

  • Usage: “Uz redzēšanos! Tiksimies rīt.”
  • Translation: “Goodbye! See you tomorrow.”

56. Lithuanian

  • Usage: “Sudie! Iki pasimatymo rytoj.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

57. Estonian

  • Usage: “Hüvasti! Kohtume homme.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

58. Finnish

  • Usage: “Näkemiin! Nähdään huomenna.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

59. Icelandic

  • Usage: “Bless! Sjáumst á morgun.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

60. Faroese

  • Usage: “Farvel! Sjáumst morgin.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

61. Sami (Northern)

  • Usage: “Buorre bai! Čiehtodat miella.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

62. Armenian

  • Usage: “Մշակարիք! Կանգնեմ վաղը։” (Mshakariq! Kangnem vaghə.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

63. Azerbaijani

  • Usage: “Sağ ol! Sabah görüşərik.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

64. Georgian

  • Usage: “მშვიდობა! ხვალ დავხვიდეთ.” (Mshvidoba! Khval davxidet.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

65. Belarusian

  • Usage: “Да пабачэння! Па сустрэчы заўтра.” (Da pabačennya! Pa sustreči zauvtra.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

66. Bulgarian

  • Usage: “Довиждане! Ще се видим утре.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

67. Serbian

  • Usage: “Doviđenja! Vidimo se sutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

68. Croatian

  • Usage: “Doviđenja! Vidimo se sutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

69. Slovenian

  • Usage: “Nasvidenje! Se vidimo jutri.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

70. Bosnian

  • Usage: “Doviđenja! Vidimo se sutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

71. Macedonian

  • Usage: “Довидување! Ќе се видовме утре.” (Doviduvanje! Će se vidovme utre.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

72. Montenegrin

  • Usage: “Doviđenja! Vidimo se sutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

73. Yiddish

  • Usage: “זײ געזונט! ביטע זע אייך מאָרגן.” (Zay gezunt! Bite ze ikh morgn.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! Please see you tomorrow.”

74. Latin

  • Usage: “Vale! Mox te videbo.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I will see you soon.”

75. Esperanto

  • Usage: “Adiaŭ! Ni renkontiĝos morgaŭ.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! We will meet tomorrow.”

76. Interlingua

  • Usage: “Adio! Nos videbit se morga.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! We will see each other tomorrow.”

77. Sumerian

  • Usage: [Not a direct translation; use loanwords]
  • Translation: N/A

78. Akkadian

  • Usage: [Not a direct translation; use loanwords]
  • Translation: N/A

79. Hittite

  • Usage: [Not a direct translation; use loanwords]
  • Translation: N/A

80. Phoenician

  • Usage: [Not a direct translation; use loanwords]
  • Translation: N/A

81. Ancient Egyptian

  • Usage: [Not a direct translation; use loanwords]
  • Translation: N/A

82. Coptic

  • Usage: [Not a direct translation; use loanwords]
  • Translation: N/A

83. Ge’ez

  • Usage: [Not a direct translation; use loanwords]
  • Translation: N/A

84. Mayan

  • Usage: [Not a direct translation; use loanwords]
  • Translation: N/A

85. Nahuatl

  • Usage: “Cualli tonali! Nimitstlatlaz.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

86. Quechua

  • Usage: “Allin punchay! Imayna munayki?”
  • Translation: “Good bye! How are you?”

87. Aymara

  • Usage: “Jach’a chiqa! Kamisa munani?”
  • Translation: “Good bye! How are you?”

88. Guarani

  • Usage: “Mba’éichapa nde rehegua! Mba’eichapa nde arakuaa?”
  • Translation: “Good bye! How did you sleep?”

89. Mapudungun

  • Usage: “Meliñ puñi! Chume zungu?”
  • Translation: “Good bye! How did you sleep?”

90. Sanskrit

  • Usage: “विदाईः! शीघ्रं पुनः मिलामः।” (Vidāyah! Śīghraṃ punaḥ milāmaḥ.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

91. Burmese

  • Usage: “လာမယ်နော်! မနက်ဖြန်တွေ့ပါစေ။” (La me naw! Ma neik pyan twe pa sei.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

92. Georgian

  • Usage: “მშვიდობა! ხვალ დავხვიდეთ.” (Mshvidoba! Khval davxidet.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

93. Irish Gaelic

  • Usage: “Slán! Féachfaidh mé thú ar maidin.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I’ll see you tomorrow.”

94. Scottish Gaelic

  • Usage: “Slàinte mhath! Ciamar a tha thu air a chadal?”
  • Translation: “Good bye! How did you sleep?”

95. Welsh

  • Usage: “Hwyl fawr! Byddaf yn gweld chi yfory.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I will see you tomorrow.”

96. Breton

  • Usage: “Kenavo! Gwelet a ran ac’hanoc’h d’arc’h.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I’ll see you tomorrow.”

97. Basque

  • Usage: “Agur! Gero arte.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! Until later.”

98. Galician

  • Usage: “Adeus! Veñenos mañá.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

99. Latvian

  • Usage: “Uz redzēšanos! Tiksimies rīt.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

100. Lithuanian

  • Usage: “Sudie! Iki pasimatymo rytoj.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

101. Estonian

  • Usage: “Hüvasti! Kohtume homme.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

102. Finnish

  • Usage: “Näkemiin! Nähdään huomenna.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

103. Icelandic

  • Usage: “Bless! Sjáumst á morgun.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

104. Faroese

  • Usage: “Farvel! Sjáumst morgin.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

105. Sami (Northern)

  • Usage: “Buorre bai! Čiehtodat miella.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

106. Armenian

  • Usage: “Մշակարիք! Կանգնեմ վաղը։” (Mshakariq! Kangnem vaghə.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

107. Azerbaijani

  • Usage: “Sağ ol! Sabah görüşərik.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

108. Georgian

  • Usage: “მშვიდობა! ხვალ დავხვიდეთ.” (Mshvidoba! Khval davxidet.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

109. Belarusian

  • Usage: “Да пабачэння! Па сустрэчы заўтра.” (Da pabačennya! Pa sustreči zauvtra.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

110. Bulgarian

  • Usage: “Довиждане! Ще се видим утре.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

111. Serbian

  • Usage: “Doviđenja! Vidimo se sutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

112. Croatian

  • Usage: “Doviđenja! Vidimo se sutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

113. Slovenian

  • Usage: “Nasvidenje! Se vidimo jutri.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

114. Bosnian

  • Usage: “Doviđenja! Vidimo se sutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

115. Macedonian

  • Usage: “Довидување! Ќе се видовме утре.” (Doviduvanje! Će se vidovme utre.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

116. Montenegrin

  • Usage: “Doviđenja! Vidimo se sutra.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! See you tomorrow.”

117. Yiddish

  • Usage: “זײ געזונט! ביטע זע אייך מאָרגן.” (Zay gezunt! Bite ze ikh morgn.)
  • Translation: “Good bye! Please see you tomorrow.”

118. Latin

  • Usage: “Vale! Mox te videbo.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I will see you soon.”

119. Gaelic (Irish)

  • Usage: “Slán! Féachfaidh mé thú ar maidin.”
  • Translation: “Good bye! I’ll see you tomorrow.”

120. Gaelic (Scottish)

  • Usage: “Slàinte mhath! Ciamar a tha thu air a chadal?”
  • Translation: “Good bye! How did you sleep?”

Final Thoughts

“Goodbye” is a universal expression of farewell, transcending languages and cultures. Learning to say “Goodbye” in different languages expands one’s vocabulary and deepens one’s appreciation for the diverse ways people communicate care and respect worldwide.

Happy Learning!

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