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By this question, are you asking how a person would simply say goodbye? If so, the most commonly heard use of goodbye is "zai jian" This is the pin yin writing for it, but if it were for someone who is not well accustomed with Mandarin then you would read it more easily as "zhai sounding similar as Hi, but with a zh and jian as g-en," a little difficult to explain. So, in mandarin it would be written as 再见

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In Mandarin, "see ya" can be translated as "再见" (zài jiàn), which literally means "see you again".

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