Say “bye” differently?
How else can you say "bye"? For example, I've heard some people say "bye cocoa" or "bye muesli." Do you have any similar ideas?
Thank you in advance
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So, I'm writing a German class test tomorrow and have to write a diary entry about the book Krabat, from Krabat's perspective. The thing is, I haven't even started the book yet, and I'm falling asleep during the radio play. Can someone please give me a suggestion?
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Is for a book The question is there
Antihallihallo, Straw, Good day, Au revoir, Tschaui, Adios amigos, See you later alligator, after whiel crocrodile, Tschaleldorf, Auf Nimmerwiederschau.
Adieu, goodbye, I never want to see you here again.
The npc Adoptions I’ve ever heard:
Tschaleldorf, Tschüsschen aufs Nüsschen, Tschö mit Ö, Bis denneanten, Bis Valerier, San Frantschüssko, Tschüssi Kowski, Paris Athens on again
Grins…very nice, yes.^
I sometimes answer with : “yes”. Or look at it or simply. Or in other languages (e.g. arrivederci).
Correction of an Italian
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Sorrryyy
For another reunion my humanitive forms of life,
Pasta la Vista 🍝
Bye-bye, my classmates said once.
Czechoslovakia
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You see these days
Get inside
Nice greeting to all you meet
tschüssiiii !!!!!!!
servus, ciao
And I thought servus was saying in situations like hello.
Goodbye
See you soon
Bye.
In some areas it is also said at farewell. There is still the Swabian adele and => see you aliigator, on the on the street I have to answer. In the higher ranks hear (or heard often) you see.
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