Goodbye!
Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye.
Adios.
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Goodbye.
Adios.
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Re: Goodbye!
Zhormaunii - Kodhpei (can't find my book, but I remember some of the sound changes I've made)
Know phrases in more languages than can fit in this signature.
Speaks English and Spanish.
Reads Sumerian.
There is more.
Speaks English and Spanish.
Reads Sumerian.
There is more.
Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye.
Ha det bra.
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Adios.
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Goodbye.
Ha det bra.
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Adios.
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
"Why is it when you tell someone there are 4 billion stars , they believe it. But if you tell them that the paint is still wet, they have to touch it?"
Am I all that I am? Well, I am, that I am.
Am I all that I am? Well, I am, that I am.
Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
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Creating: Jwar Nong, Mhmmz
Creating: Jwar Nong, Mhmmz
Re: Goodbye!
Au revoir
Native: French Fluent: English, toki pona Learning: German, Esperanto, Chinese and Japanese.
Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
do svidania
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
do svidania
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
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Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
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Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
:fre: Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios.
:fre: Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
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31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
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Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
:fre: Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
:fre: Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
:fre: Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
:tgl: Paalam, mauna na ako/kami, sige. (Farewell, I/we (will leave) first, okay. [We often just use the English "goodbye" or "bye."])
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüs. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
:fre: Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
:tgl: Paalam, mauna na ako/kami, sige. (Farewell, I/we (will leave) first, okay. [We often just use the English "goodbye" or "bye."])
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
(in order of proficiency from greatest to least)
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Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüss. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
:tgl: Paalam, mauna na ako/kami, sige. (Farewell, I/we (will leave) first, okay. [We often just use the English "goodbye" or "bye."])
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
goshpysheshta: okhtoka mozue (lit. "name narrates", short form of "oka kue zhw okhtoka ko mozue nwa pam" - I will remember your name.)
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüss. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
:tgl: Paalam, mauna na ako/kami, sige. (Farewell, I/we (will leave) first, okay. [We often just use the English "goodbye" or "bye."])
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
goshpysheshta: okhtoka mozue (lit. "name narrates", short form of "oka kue zhw okhtoka ko mozue nwa pam" - I will remember your name.)
Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüss. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Vale (singular), Valete (plural)
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
:tgl: Paalam, mauna na ako/kami, sige. (Farewell, I/we (will leave) first, okay. [We often just use the English "goodbye" or "bye."])
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
goshpysheshta: okhtoka mozue (lit. "name narrates", short form of "oka kue zhw okhtoka ko mozue nwa pam" - I will remember your name.)
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüss. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Vale (singular), Valete (plural)
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
:tgl: Paalam, mauna na ako/kami, sige. (Farewell, I/we (will leave) first, okay. [We often just use the English "goodbye" or "bye."])
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
goshpysheshta: okhtoka mozue (lit. "name narrates", short form of "oka kue zhw okhtoka ko mozue nwa pam" - I will remember your name.)
Re: Goodbye!
Zepademe - ganshe (lit. "(in)to away/far")
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Speaks English and Spanish.
Reads Sumerian.
There is more.
Speaks English and Spanish.
Reads Sumerian.
There is more.
Re: Goodbye!
What is the expression used in parting in your conlang? Also, feel free to include a translation of the phrase into English if the phrase is not just "goodbye."
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüss. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Vale (singular), Valete (plural)
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
Adeus, até logo.
:tgl: Paalam, mauna na ako/kami, sige. (Farewell, I/we (will leave) first, okay. [We often just use the English "goodbye" or "bye."])
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
goshpysheshta: okhtoka mozue (lit. "name narrates", short form of "oka kue zhw okhtoka ko mozue nwa pam" - I will remember your name.)
Zepademe - ganshe (lit. "(in)to away/far")
Goodbye, Bye, See you later, See ya, laters
Ha det bra.
Farvel. Vi ses. Ses. (Farewell/goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Lebewohl. Auf Wiedersehen. Tschüss. (Goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Cześć/do widzenia.
Näkemiin.
Vale (singular), Valete (plural)
Arrivederci, Arrivederla, Ciao (from most formal to less formal)
Adios. Chao/Ciao.
Au revoir. (Upon seeing again)
Adeus, até logo.
:tgl: Paalam, mauna na ako/kami, sige. (Farewell, I/we (will leave) first, okay. [We often just use the English "goodbye" or "bye."])
さようなら、さよなら、ではまた、じゃあまた、じゃあね
(In the order of politeness/seriousness to casual forms: sayounara, sayonara, dewa mata, jaa mata, jaa ne)
J'Linguonar Avan: Eer filsen.
CUE: Il meraţé-elas cariler. Walk the good path.
Sendoré: Ieret.
Ithkuil: Quîq̌üt’ (after a little trawling the Ithkuil site)
Lantaş: Reite Fuzuritezi Sapteire, Reite Fuzurite, Din Fuzurite, Din Reite, Dinreite, Dinrei Again in the future let us meet, Again in future, Till the future, Till again, Tillagain, See ya
Rudan: Másarán (short form mása). (there are 8 other ones which are time-of-day specific, but this is the most common, generic one)
Adaŭo. Adaŭa. Ĝis revido. Ĝis. (Goodbye, goodbye, see you, see you inf.)
Volapük: Adyö. Dönulogö. (Goodbye, see you soon)
Staalouvan: Viidassuun.
Wistra Gutisk: miþ-awa (good fortune, wellness with you); miþ-anst (favor, grace with you)
Kankonian: Autran (unanalyzable). Dui (later). Melse wit yeizas enkut etza rei (unless one of us should die by then) or the less morbid melse wit.
Inyauk: xúlnakil (breathe with oneness. It doesn't translate... :/)
goshpysheshta: okhtoka mozue (lit. "name narrates", short form of "oka kue zhw okhtoka ko mozue nwa pam" - I will remember your name.)
Zepademe - ganshe (lit. "(in)to away/far")
Re: Goodbye!
Yélian
Navas. Na yéliun.
[ˈnaːʋɐʃ | nɐ ˈʃelɪ̯ʉn]
goodbye | till moon
Goodbye. Till the moon.
Navas. Na yéliun.
[ˈnaːʋɐʃ | nɐ ˈʃelɪ̯ʉn]
goodbye | till moon
Goodbye. Till the moon.
Wipe the glass. This is the usual way to start, even in the days, day and night, only a happy one.
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Re: Goodbye!
Indonesian
Dada!
bye
Bye
Hati~hati di jalan!
liver~VBLZR LOC way
Take care on the way.
Selamat pergi.
safe go
Bye.(said to someone who is leaving, somewhat archaic)
Selamat tinggal
safe stay
Bye.(said by someone who is leaving, somewhat archaic)
Sampai nanti
untill later
See you later.
Sampai besok
untill tomorrow
See you tomorrow.
Dada!
bye
Bye
Hati~hati di jalan!
liver~VBLZR LOC way
Take care on the way.
Selamat pergi.
safe go
Bye.(said to someone who is leaving, somewhat archaic)
Selamat tinggal
safe stay
Bye.(said by someone who is leaving, somewhat archaic)
Sampai nanti
untill later
See you later.
Sampai besok
untill tomorrow
See you tomorrow.
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Re: Goodbye!
Swahili:
To one person:
Kwa heri!
INST luck(CL9)
To more than one person:
Kwa herini.
INST luck(CL9)-2PL.ADDRESS
To one person:
Kwa heri!
INST luck(CL9)
To more than one person:
Kwa herini.
INST luck(CL9)-2PL.ADDRESS
Glossing Abbreviations: COMP = comparative, C = complementiser, ACS / ICS = accessible / inaccessible, GDV = gerundive, SPEC / NSPC = specific / non-specific, AG = agent, E = entity (person, animal, thing)
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Re: Goodbye!
Ular
再见!
Tũrkŏn!
again see
Goodbye!
That phrase is a loan from Cantonese 再见 zoi3 gin3。 见 (kŏn) is loaned directly from Cantonese and is never used to express "to see" in Ular, except for Chinese phrases. "to see" is normally 看 (khû).
再见!
Tũrkŏn!
again see
Goodbye!
That phrase is a loan from Cantonese 再见 zoi3 gin3。 见 (kŏn) is loaned directly from Cantonese and is never used to express "to see" in Ular, except for Chinese phrases. "to see" is normally 看 (khû).
Wipe the glass. This is the usual way to start, even in the days, day and night, only a happy one.