Farewell or goodbye.
"Adieu jolie Candy" means "Farewell pretty Candy". It is the name of a French pop song from the 70s.
Au revoir is formal, adieu is less formal.
Je vous aime adieu Je vous aime adieu
Adieu!
goodbye my guard officer
"Adieu mein kleiner Gardeoffizier" is a German song from the 1930s, popularized by comedian and singer Claire Waldoff. The lyrics are about saying farewell to a young military officer, expressing sentiment and nostalgia. The song became an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community due to Waldoff's open bisexuality.
Farewell, Sweetheart
adieu
"Farewell, Pretty Candie!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Adieu, jolie Candie!Specifically, the greeting adieu is literally "to God" and loosely "farewell". The feminine adjective jolie means "pretty". The pronunciation will be "ah-dyuh zhoh-lee kahn-dee" in French.
The Cajun translation for goodbye is "Adieu."
If you are looking for lyrics to this song, you can do a search online. YouTube is a good place to start in order hear the song and get the lyrics.
Farewell or goodbye.
goodbye until I see you again
The English plural form of "adieu" is "adieux." The foreign plural forms can vary by language, for example in French it would be "adieux," in Spanish it would be "adiós," and in Italian it would be "addii."
"Adieu jolie Candy" means "Farewell pretty Candy". It is the name of a French pop song from the 70s.
The French for goodbye is "adieu". The English word for fuss or trouble is "ado".