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You use the Spanish phrase "Buenas noches" to say "good evening" or "good night" when greeting someone or saying goodbye in the evening or before going to bed. It's a polite way to wish someone a good night's rest.
say goodbye
farewell or goodbye
'Adios amigos' is Spanish for 'Goodbye my friends' or 'goodbye friends.'
"Goodbye, boys!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Adiós, muchachos! The greeting translates literally as "To God, boys!" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-THYOS moo-TCHA-tchos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Goodbye, young lady!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Adiós, señorita! The greeting additionally translates more literally in English as "To God, Miss!" The pronunciation will be "a-THYOS SEY-nyo-REE-ta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
No. "G'day" is purely a form of greeting, not a form of goodbye.
Adios This is pronounced Ah-theeOS It is NOT pronounced Ah-DEE-os, or ah-DEE-oh-oos Litterally Adios (A Dios) means "to God"
Introduction is to conclusion as greeting is to a goodbye.
A typical Australian greeting is "G'day", which is short for "good day".
¡Hola! is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian word Ciao!. The greeting translates from Italian to English as "Bye," "Goodbye," "Hello," or "Hi" according to context and from Spanish to English as "Hello" or "Hi." The respective pronunciations will be "OH-la" in Spanish and "tchow" in Italian.