Bye
The French word 'au revoir' is used to say 'bye' when leaving or parting from someone. It's a commonly used form of farewell. It directly translates to 'to the seeing', meaning 'until we see each other again'.
Before leaving, don't forget to say goodbye.
This phrase speaks about the importance of bidding farewell before departure.
You always say goodbye with a smile.
This sentence describes someone's habit of staying positive during farewells.
Even if it's hard, saying goodbye is necessary.
This sentence expresses the difficulty but necessity of farewells.
It's too early to say goodbye.
This phrase implies a reluctance to part ways at the moment.
Saying goodbye to bad habits is a first step towards change.
This sentence encourages the abandonment of harmful behaviors as a way to improve.
After the event, they all said goodbye to each other.
This sentence describes a collective farewell after a group gathering.
Saying goodbye can sometimes be painful.
This phrase explains the potential emotional consequences of parting ways.
Close friends never say goodbye, they simply say 'see you soon'.
This sentence emphasizes the impermanence of farewells among friends.
He said goodbye to her before getting on the train.
This sentence depicts a farewell scene at a train station.
Don’t say goodbye to me, say see you soon.
This sentence expresses a desire for a less permanent farewell.