How do you say 'goodbye' in japanese?


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Say in Japanese The Japanese word for Goodbye is Sayounara. It is pronounced, roughly, sai-yo-nah-rah. ChaCha again!

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Sayonara (Sa-yo-na-ra) is a very common form of goodbye, but with friends you can say Ja-ne (jar-neigh). ChaCha says Ja-ne for now

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Goodbye means ????? in Japanese. ChaCha!

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Goodbye in Japanese is Sayonara (Sa-yo-na-ra). If you're close friend the casual way of saying goodbye is Ja-ne (like jar-neigh).

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"Sayonara" is the way you say goodbye in Japanese. It is a farewell remark; "they said their good-byes" also written as: ????? .

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