Goodbye
Comes from "God be with (ye)you"
it is like saying "good bye". origin from the french "a toute a l'heure" or "see you later" in french.
Egyptian word for good bye and Mayan word for hi,good bye and hello. it can also be " gule gule. mick mock taco"
Good-bye is adíos.
The translation for the English word good bye into the Igbo language is ezi nọọ.
good bye my friend
You can't. There is no word for good bye. Just see you again or later
The words are found in British Dictionaries. Meaning 'Good Bye', and are of uncertain origin. They have been in use since the 1840's
The Slavic word for good-bye is zbohom. The word good-bye is said as addio in Italian and as adios in the Spanish language.
well its beauitful or good thnx bye
You say "Good bye" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Od'abo".
O.K., well, I'll see you later. Bye!Good bye:)She wanted to know him well enough to say 'hi' and 'bye', but at this point she had to limit herself to saying 'Good morning, Your Highness' and 'Have a good afternoon, Your Highness'.I think the joke was that the sentence is most often 1 word that involves the use of the word Bye.
In North Anerica, wishing someone well is simply a polite gesture when parting ways. The word "bye" is used to express farewell. Most people add the word "good" to the word "bye" forming the new word good-bye when parting from a friend or a stranger. How many times have you used the term "good-bye"? My point is that "I wish you well" is really not so different than using "good-bye".