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# You say '''goodbye''' when you [[leave]]/[[depart]], as a [[farewell]]. <> [[sai anjima]], [[salamu alaikum]]. A sauka lafiya. Mu jima da yawa.
# You say '''goodbye''' when you [[leave]]/[[depart]], as a [[farewell]]. <> [[sai anjima]], [[salamu alaikum]]. A sauka lafiya. Mu jima da yawa. [[adabo]].
#: '''''Goodbye'''! See you next year.''
#: '''''Goodbye'''! See you next year.''


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# The [[act]] of [[say]]ing "goodbye" to someone. <> [[ban kwana]].
# The [[act]] of [[say]]ing "goodbye" to someone. <> [[ban kwana]].
#: ''In fact, one reference work poignantly describes adolescence as “one long '''goodbye'''.” <br> Hakika, da baƙin ciki wani littafin bincike ya kwatanta ƙuruciya da yin “doguwar '''ban kwana'''.” [https://glosbe.com/en/ha/goodbye?tmmode=MUST&stem=false#translationExamples]
#: ''In fact, one reference work poignantly describes adolescence as “one long '''goodbye'''.” <br> Hakika, da baƙin ciki wani littafin bincike ya kwatanta ƙuruciya da yin “doguwar '''ban kwana'''.” [https://glosbe.com/en/ha/goodbye?tmmode=MUST&stem=false#translationExamples]
[[Category:Greetings]]

Latest revision as of 02:18, 2 July 2022

Other spellings

Pronunciation

Interjection

Interjection
goodbye

Interjection
sai anjima

  1. You say goodbye when you leave/depart, as a farewell. <> sai anjima, salamu alaikum. A sauka lafiya. Mu jima da yawa. adabo.
    Goodbye! See you next year.

Synonyms

Noun

Singular
goodbye

Plural
goodbyes

  1. The act of saying "goodbye" to someone. <> ban kwana.
    In fact, one reference work poignantly describes adolescence as “one long goodbye.”
    Hakika, da baƙin ciki wani littafin bincike ya kwatanta ƙuruciya da yin “doguwar ban kwana.” [1]