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Monday, 11 June 2012
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”How do you get a sweet little 80-
year-old lady to say the F word?
Get another sweet little 80-year-old
lady to yell ‘BINGO!’” heheh ^^
Be Safe on msp !
Dont share passwords wiv any1 !!
But Remember HAVE FUN !
i feel like a moderator lol
I might say a few inappropriate words
So what !? who said i cant :D
”Nothing sucks more than that
moment during an argument when you
realize you’re wrong” ◄ Sooo True hate
i hate when tht happens .
*GASP* ma auntie is havin a heart
Attack Hope she feels better and makes
it alive she is in the hospital right now
- Goodbye - English
- Farewell - English (formal)
- Bye - English (casual)
- totsiens / tot siens - Afrikaans (standard)
- tot weersiens - Afrikaans (informal)
- tot wederom - Afrikaans (informal)
- wederdom - Afrikaans (informal)
- koebaai - Afrikaans (informal; derived from English "Good-Bye")
- ghoebaai - Afrikaans (informal; derived from English "Good-Bye")
- baai - Afrikaans (informal; derived from English "Bye")
- arriewarie - Afrikaans (informal; folk etymology from "Au revoir")
- tatta / tata - Afrikaans (children's language)
- vaarwel - Afrikaans (formal)
- elalleqa - Arabic
- khodaa haafez _ Persian
- aabar dekha hobey - Bengali
- Donadagohvi - Cherokee
- ba bye - Creole
- Hagoonea' - Navajo
- Ahoj - Czech
- Ja ne / じゃね (informal) - Japanese
- Ja mata ne / じゃまたね (formal) - Japanese
- Sayonara / さよなら (if you will not see them for a long time) - Japanese
- Auf Wiedersehen - German
- Bis dann - German
- Tschüss - German
- Ade - German
- Tschau - German
- Bis Spater (Bis Schpaater)- German
- Viszlát! - Hungarian
- Arrivederci - Italian
- Addio - Italian
- Ciao - Italian
- Buona sera - Italian
- Adieu - French [add-ee-uh] (farewell) very formal
- Au Revoir - French (aw reh-VWAH)
- À bientôt - French (see you later)(ah bee-EN-toe)
- À demain - French (see you tomorrow)(ah deh-MAN)
- Hejdå - Swedish
- Aloha - Hawaiian
- Le'hitraot - Hebrew
- Shalom - Hebrew
- Aavajo - Gujarati
- Punha Bhetu - Marathi
- Sampai Jumpa - Indonesian
- Adios - Spanish
- Paalam - Filipino
- Zai Jian - Chinese, Mandarin
- Zoi Geen (the "g" is pronounced like geek) - Chinese, Cantonese
- Farvel - Danish
- Namaste (same as hello) - Hindi (this video shows you how to pronounce namaste)
- Fir Milenge (see you) - Hindi
- Alvida (Goodbye, bit formal) - Hindi
- Ayo - Papiamentu
- Rub Rakha - Punjabi
- Feri bhetaula (lit. we'll meet again) - Nepali
- Do zobaczenia (see you) - Polish
- Żegnaj - Polish
- Adeus - Portuguese
- Tchau - Portuguese
- Do svidan’ya/До Свидания (until we meet again, formal) - Russian
- Poka/Пока (pronounced pa-ka, informal) - Russian
- Do vstrechi/До Встречи (until we meet again) - Russian
- Selamat jalan - Malay
- Selamat tinggal - Malay
- Tot ziens - Dutch
- Dag - Dutch
- Doei - Dutch
- 再见 - Chinese
- Yasou (YAH-soo) - Greek
- Hwyl fawr - Welsh
- Annyeonghi Kyeseyo(if the person you're talking to isn't leaving) - Korean
- Anyeonghi Gasyeo(if the person you're talking to is leaving) - Korean
- Näkemiin (See you) - Finnish
- Hyvästi (Farewell) - Finnish
- Hasta La Vista (see you later) - Spanish
- Adios - Spanish
- Te veo despues - Spanish
- Vale- Latin (to one person)
- Valete- Latin (to more than one person)
- La revedere - Romanian
- Veloma - Malagasy
- Sige la - Pangasinan
- Khuda Hafiz - Urdu
- zai jian - Chinese
- Ha det bra - Norwegian
- Ha det - Norwegian
- Sees - Norwegian
- Snakkes - Norwegian
- Vida parayunnu - Malayalam
- Ok maams - Tamil (very informal, use with mates only)
- Poitu Vaarein (Taking leave but will visit again) - Tamil (standard fare)
- Vaarein (Will come again) - Tamil short for Poitu Vaarein
- Slan - Irish
- Aavajo - Gujarati
- Чао - Macedonian
- Doviđenja - Croatian (literally means "Until we see again")
- Bog - Croatian (literally means "God", but can be pronounced “bok,” so it is differentiated from the word "God")
- Ćao - Croatian (Primarily used in Coastal Croatia, because of it location very close to Italy, where you would say "Ciao" and the pronunciation of Ciao and Ćao are similar, if not the same)
- Mattae Sigona - Kannada (Used for meet you again sometime)
- Chao - Serbian/Bulgarian
- Nawatha hamu wemu - Sinhalese (This means "Catch you later")
- Subha dawasak - Sinhalese (This means "Have a nice day")
- Nasvidenje - Slovene (Formal)
- Adijo - Slovene (Bye)
- Čav - Slovene (Also čao and is pronounced as Italian ciao)
Byeee ! :)
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