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farewell
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Godspeed
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adieu
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au revoir
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goodbye
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bye
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later
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peace
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peace out
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see you
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see you soon
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cheerio
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chip chip cheerio
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cheers
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so long
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take care
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take it easy
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toodeloo
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good night
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sleep tight
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night
farewell
Farewell
simplified /ferwel/
f
f
a
ɛ
r
r
e
w
w
e
ɛ
ll
l
Spelling
Chiudi
Accedi
(Arrivederci)

(Arrivederci)

Addio

[ interiezione ]
Formal

used to bid someone goodbye or to express good wishes to someone departing

Godspeed
Godspeed
uk flag
/ˈɡɑdspid/
(Che Dio ti accompagni)

(Che Dio ti accompagni)

Buon viaggio

[ interiezione ]
Formal

used for wishing a person good luck, particularly when they want to travel somewhere

adieu
Adieu
simplified /ēdoo/
a
ə
d
d
i
e
u
u:
(Arrivederci)

(Arrivederci)

Addio

[ interiezione ]
Formal

used as a poetic way to bid someone farewell

what is the origin and context of use of 'adieu'?

The word "adieu" originates from the French language, where it literally means "to God". Over time, it has been adopted into English and other languages, retaining its sense of formal farewell or parting. The context of using "adieu" is typically more formal or ceremonial compared to casual interactions. It's often used in situations where there is a sense of finality, such as when someone is leaving for a long journey, relocating permanently, or in more solemn farewells.

au revoir
Au revoir
uk flag
/ˌoʊ ɹɪvwˈɑːɹ/
(addio)

(addio)

arrivederci

[ interiezione ]

used to bid farewell or part with someone

What is the origin and context of use of 'au revoir'?

The phrase "au revoir" originates from French and translates directly to "until we meet again" or "goodbye" in English. It's a commonly used parting phrase in French-speaking countries and is also widely recognized and used in English-speaking contexts. The context of using "au revoir" is typically more formal or polite compared to casual farewells, but not as formal as "adieu".

goodbye
Goodbye
simplified /gudbai/
g
g
oo
ʊ
d
d
b
b
y
e
(arrivederla)

(arrivederla)

arrivederci

[ interiezione ]

a word we say when we are leaving or someone is leaving, or at the end of a phone call

bye
Bye
simplified /bai/
b
b
y
e
(ciao)

(ciao)

arrivederci

[ interiezione ]

a word we say when we are leaving someone or when they are leaving, or at the end of a phone call

later
Later
simplified /leitēr/
l
l
a
t
t
e
ə
r
r
(Ci vediamo)

(Ci vediamo)

A dopo

[ interiezione ]
Informal

used as a casual way to say goodbye to someone you expect to meet or speak with again in the near future

peace
Peace
simplified /pees/
p
p
ea
i:
c
s
e
(Arrivederci)

(Arrivederci)

Pace

[ interiezione ]
Informal

used as a farewell

what is the origin and context of use of 'peace'?

The use of "peace" as an interjection has its roots in the peace movements of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly during the Vietnam War era. It reflects a desire for harmony, nonviolence, and tranquility. The context of using "peace" as an interjection is typically informal and friendly. It's often used among friends, peers, or acquaintances as a way to bid farewell or express a wish for well-being.

peace out
Peace out
uk flag
/pˈiːs ˈaʊt/
(Ciao!)

(Ciao!)

Pace fuori!

[ interiezione ]
Informal

used to bid farewell or to say goodbye in a relaxed and casual manner

see you
See you
uk flag
/sˈiː juː/
(Ci vediamo!)

(Ci vediamo!)

A presto!

[ interiezione ]
Informal

used as a casual way of saying goodbye or indicating that the person expects to see the recipient again soon

see you (soon|then|later)
See you soon
uk flag
/sˈiː juː sˈuːn ɔːɹ ðˈɛn ɔːɹ lˈeɪɾɚ/
N/A

N/A

[ interiezione ]

used to bid farewell with the expectation of meeting again in the near future

cheerio
Cheerio
simplified /chiriow/
ch
ʧ
ee
ɪ
r
r
io
ioʊ
(arrivederci)

(arrivederci)

ci vediamo

[ interiezione ]

an informal way of saying goodbye or farewell

chip chip cheerio
Chip chip cheerio
uk flag
/tʃˈɪp tʃˈɪp tʃˈɪɹɪˌoʊ/
(Arrivederci!)

(Arrivederci!)

Ces't la vie!

[ interiezione ]
Informal

used to express cheerfulness or to bid farewell in a whimsical manner

cheers
Cheers
simplified /chirz/
ch
ʧ
ee
ɪ
r
r
s
z
rallegrare

rallegrare

[ interiezione ]

used as a casual way to say goodbye

so long
So long
uk flag
/sˌoʊ lˈɑːŋ/
(A presto)

(A presto)

Arrivederci

[ interiezione ]
Informal

used to bid farewell or say goodbye, particularly when parting for an extended period or uncertain duration

take care
Take care
uk flag
/tˈeɪk kˈɛɹ/
occuparsi!

occuparsi!

[ interiezione ]
Informal

used when saying goodbye to someone, especially family and friends

take it easy
Take it easy
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ɪt ˈiːzi/
(Prenditela con calma)

(Prenditela con calma)

Stai tranquillo

[ interiezione ]
Idiom
Informal

used to tell someone to take care of themselves when saying goodbye to each other

What is the origin of the idiom "take it easy" and when to use it?

The idiom "take it easy" likely originated and developed as an extension of its more general usage, which encourages someone to relax, avoid stress, and take care of themselves. It is often used in a conversational and light-hearted manner when saying goodbye.

toodeloo
Toodeloo
uk flag
/tˈuːdɪlˌuː/
(Ciao ciao!)

(Ciao ciao!)

Arrivederci!

[ interiezione ]
Informal

used to bid farewell in a lighthearted manner

good night
Good night
uk flag
/ɡʊd ˈnaɪt/
buona notte

buona notte

[ interiezione ]

something we say when we want to say goodbye to a person at night or before we go to bed

sleep tight
Sleep tight
uk flag
/slˈiːp tˈaɪt/
(Fai bei sogni!)

(Fai bei sogni!)

Dormi bene!

[ interiezione ]

used to wish someone a restful and peaceful night's sleep

night
Night
simplified /nait/
n
n
i
gh
t
t
(Buonanotte)

(Buonanotte)

Notte

[ interiezione ]

used when bidding farewell to someone in the evening or before going to bed

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