Goodbye in Russian is actually 'Paca'.
The way you write goodbye in Greek is αντίο. You can also write goodbye in Spanish, which is adios or despedida.
dovidjenja
There is not a "q" in the Russian alphabet.
Farewell
peace out, later, cya around ect.
пака (paka) is Russian for goodbye.
Da svedanya means "goodbye" in Russian.
The word for goodbye in Russian is "до свидания" (pronounced "do svidaniya").
Goodbye in Russian is spelled "До свидания" which is transliterated as "do svidaniya".
Do svidaniya - Goodbye Poka - 'Bye
YA tupoĭ ublyudok matʹ .
"До свидания" (pronounced: da svee-dah-nee-ya) is goodbye in Russian.
Goodbye, Friend. Its Russian, I believe.
Hello is "Привет" (privet) in Russian, while goodbye is "До свидания" (do svidaniya).
It's Russian ("до свидания" / "do svidaniya") and means "goodbye".
Some common words to learn in Russian include greetings (привет - hello), numbers (один - one), basic verbs (идти - to go), and common nouns (дом - house). It is also helpful to learn common phrases and expressions for everyday communication.
Goodbye in Croatian is chow. (Supervisor's note: if the food is that bad, I'd be saying goodbye, too. The spelling is "Ciao!", an Italian word that means goodbye and hello (like Aloha in Hawaiian) is used in a lot of European countries.) In Croatian, you would say goodbye as "doviđenja" like "do svedaniya" in Russian: "until we meet (again)".