Of course the standard way to say goodbye in French is
au revoir -- "oh r(ee)-vwar" (sounds in parentheses are optional)
But there are many informal variations, such as
salut -- "sah-lew" -- probably the most common; also means "hi"
bye-bye -- borrowed from English; pronunciation is meant to be the same as English, but since the French have trouble with our gliding diphthongs, it ends up sounding more like "bah-ee-bah-ee"
ciao -- "chah-oh" -- borrowed from Italian; alternate "French" spelling tchao
à demain __"ah- deman" means until tommorow
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tu ressembles à un chien d'aujourd'hui this is the proper way to say bye, or so my friend told me
hi > "salut" or "bonjour" bye > "salut" or "au revoir"
"J'apprécie" is the correct translation. Because I = "Je" in french, and the french verb for appreciate is "apprécier". ( I'm french ) Bye !
Hello- Bonjour OR salut Good-Bye- Au revoir
In French, "bye bye" is typically translated as "au revoir".
"d'accord, au revoir" but you can say "ok bye" too
to say goodye in french is "au revior" or you could also say " a bientot" that is see u later
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"bye Catherine" = "au revoir, Catherine"
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Sorry but there is no "BYE" in creole .. my mom & my family say bye .. but u can say bye in french its okay too .. its Au revoir. I hope this helped you.
au revoir pour maintenant
tu ressembles à un chien d'aujourd'hui this is the proper way to say bye, or so my friend told me
hi > "salut" or "bonjour" bye > "salut" or "au revoir"
Bien, alors au revoir.
bonjour et au revoir