Until we meet again
A more formal way of saying goodbye, similar to 'until we meet again' in English.
Goodbye, my friend.
This phrase is directly translated as 'Until the view, my friend.' It is a casual yet somewhat formal way of saying goodbye.
Goodbye, my love.
This phrase is a romantic way of saying goodbye, ideal for couples or loved ones.
See you tomorrow.
This phrase can be used when making plans for a future meeting or event. The context implies a farewell with the prospect of seeing each other the next day.
Goodbye, professor.
This phrase is used often in school context, or a formal/informal learning environment.
Goodbye, my old friend.
This phrase can be used when parting ways with a known old friend or acquaintance.
Goodbye, baby.
This is a colloquial and familiar way of saying goodbye, usually among close friends or partners.
See you in the summer.
This phrase could be used to inform someone that you won't see them again until a specific time—summer, in this case.
Goodbye, at home.
This phrase could be used in a context where someone is leaving, but is expected to return home later.
Goodbye, guys.
This phrase could be used by a teacher, mentor, or adult to bid farewell to a group of young people.
Goodbye, until we meet again.
This expression implies an indefinite farewell, suggesting that they'll meet again, but they don't know exactly when.