Goodbye in Russian is actually 'Paca'.
dovidjenja
Farewell
peace out, later, cya around ect.
This is a popular crossword question. Firstly, Gaius was a Roman from around 130 AD. When he said goodbye, he would have most likely said AVE, which is the word they are looking for in the crossword.
αντίο [ adio] is the greek word for goodbye
Ya Ssou is "Hello or Goodbye", in Greek to one person or a friend. * "Athio" [αντίο] or (formally) "Athio sas" is goodbye in Greek. Yia sou is usually used for hello, however it is also used as goodbye by some people.
Hello; Goodbye
Goodbye.
It is a more formal way of saying goodbye.
Yia sas means goodbye in Greek. It also means hello, and can be used to say bless you after someone sneezes.
'To' or 'For' It also means Grandmother....my granmother makes me caller her yiayia
Roebuckers comes from the Greek word Robucke's meaning plastic teeth
'Adios amigos' is Spanish for 'Goodbye my friends' or 'goodbye friends.'
Yassou is an informal way to say "hello" or "goodbye" and is what you would say to a friend, instead of a stranger or acquaintance.
In Igorot, "Goodbye" is expressed as "Na-amteg".
Depends on whether you're Greek or Turkish. If you don't know the nationality of the person you're saying it to, I'd suggest, "Good Morning."The official languages of Cyprus are Greek and Turkish.The Greek way to say "good morning" is "καλημέρα", which is pronounced "kaliméra".The Turkish way to say "good morning" is "Günaydın", which is pronounced as it is spelled.