- Abkhaz: абзиараҙы (abzjaraźə)
- Afrikaans: totsiens(af)
- Albanian: mirë u pafshim, mirupafshim(sq)
- American Sign Language: OpenB@SideChesthigh-PalmForward BentB@SideChesthigh-PalmForward
- Apache:
- Jicarilla: haééʼą
- Western Apache: ánaagodzįįhł (San Carlos, Bylan)
- Arabic: مَعَ السَّلَامَة(ar) (maʕa s-salāma), إِلَى اللِّقَاء(ar) (ʔilā l-liqāʔ), وَدَاع(ar) (wadāʕ), وَدَاعًا(ar) (wadāʕan), فِي أَمَانِ اللّٰه (fī ʔamāni llāh)
- Moroccan Arabic: بالسلامة (b-es-slāma)
- Armenian: ցտեսություն(hy) (cʿtesutʿyun), հաջողություն(hy) (haǰoġutʿyun), մնաք բարով (mnakʿ barov), մնաք բարյավ (mnakʿ baryav), առայժմ(hy) (aṙayžm)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܦܘܿܫ ܒܫܲܝܢܵܐ (poš b-šaynā) (to a man), ܦܘܿܫܝ ܒܫܲܝܢܵܐ (poš b-šaynā) (to a woman), ܦܘܿܫܘܼܢ ܒܫܲܝܢܵܐ (pošon b-šaynā) (to more than one person)
- Asturian: adiós(ast)
- Azerbaijani: xudahafiz, sağol
- Basque: agur
- Belarusian: да пабачэ́ння (da pabačénnja)
- Bengali: বিদায়(bn) (bidaẏ), খোদা হাফেজ (khōda haphej) (Muslim), আল্লাহ হাফেজ (allah haphej) (Muslim), ফি আমানিল্লাহ (phi amanillah) (Muslim)
- Breton: kenavo(br)
- Bulgarian: дови́ждане(bg) (dovíždane), сбо́гом(bg) (sbógom), на до́бър час (na dóbǎr čas)
- Burmese: ဒါပါပဲ (dapapai:) (on the telephone), သွားတော့မယ် (swa:tau.mai), ဂွတ်ဘိုင် (gwatbhuing)
- Catalan: adeu(ca), adeu-siau(ca), passa-ho bé (informal), passi-ho bé (formal)
- Cebuano: panamilit, babay, hangtod sa sunod
- Chamicuro: alyos
- Cherokee: ᏙᎾᏓᎪᎲ (donadagohv) (sing.), ᏙᏓᏓᎪᎲ (dodadagohv) (pl.), ᏗᏓᏲᎵᎲᏛᎦᎴᏂᏍᎬ (didayolihvdvgalenisgv)
- Chickasaw: anowa chipisala'cho̱
- Chinese:
- Cornish: duw genessg, duw genowghpl
- Czech: na shledanou(cs), sbohem(cs)
- Danish: farvel(da)
- Dutch: tot ziens(nl), doei(nl) (informal), doeg(nl) (informal), dag(nl) (informal), houdoe(nl) (informal, southern), ajuus(nl) (informal, eastern), aju(nl) (informal, eastern), hoi(nl) (informal)
- Elfdalian: häj dǫ
- Esperanto: adiaŭ(eo), ĝis la revido(eo)
- Estonian: head aega, nägemist, nägemiseni
- Ewe: hede nyuie
- Faroese: farvæl
- Fijian: moce
- Finnish: näkemiin(fi); hyvästi(fi); kuulemiin(fi) (on telephone)
- French: bon vent(fr), au revoir(fr), adieu(fr), salut(fr) (informal)
- Galician: adeus(gl), a máis ver, abur(gl)
- Gallo: à tantoou
- Garifuna: ayó
- Georgian: ნახვამდის (naxvamdis), კარგად (ḳargad)
- German: auf Wiedersehen(de), auf Wiederschauen (Austria), auf Wiederhören (on telephone), tschüss(de) (informal), tschau(de) (ciao) (informal), Gott befohlen (dated), adieu(de) (dated), lebe wohl (goodbye for ever)
- Greek: αντίο(el)n (antío), γεια(el) (geia) (more general than goodbye)
- Greenlandic: baj
- Gujarati: આવજો (āvajo)
- Hebrew: לְהִתְרָאוֹת(he) (l'hitra'ót), שָׁלוֹם(he)m (shalóm) (more general than goodbye)
- Hindi: नमस्ते(hi) (namaste) (hello/goodbye), ख़ुदा हाफ़िज़ (xudā hāfiz) (Muslim), सत श्री अकाल (sat śrī akāl) (Sikh, hello/goodbye), राम-राम (rām-rām) (Hindu), अलविदा(hi) (alvidā)
- Hungarian: viszlát(hu), viszontlátásra(hu), (dated) agyő(hu)
- Icelandic: bless(is), blessaður(is)msg, vertu blessaður(is)msg, vertu bless, vertu sællmsg
- Ido: til rivido(io), adio(io), chao(io), til(io)
- Igbo: kōmẹsia
- Inari Sami: moonâ tiervân (said to those leaving), pääsi tiervân (said to those remaining)
- Indonesian: (the leaving person) selamat tinggal(id), (the person remaining) selamat jalan(id), dag(id), bye, (slang) bye-bye
- Interlingua: adeo
- Inuktitut: ᓴᐃᒧ (saimo)
- Irish: slán agat (the person leaving), slán leat (the person remaining), mo bheannacht leat, beannacht Dé leat, go ngnóthaigh Dia duit
- Italian: arrivederci(it), addio(it), arrivederla(it), ciao(it) (more general than goodbye)
- Japanese: さようなら(ja) (sayōnara), さよなら(ja) (sayonara), (leaving, formal) 失礼します (しつれいします, sh*tsurei shimasu), それでは(ja) (sore de wa), では (de wa), (informal) じゃあ (jā), またね (mata ne), じゃ、また (ja, mata), バイバイ(ja) (baibai)
- Kannada: ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ(kn) (namaskāra)
- Kazakh: хош бол (xoş bol)
- Khmer: លាហើយ (liə haəy), ជម្រាបលា (cumriəp liə), លាសិនហើយ (liə sən haəy)
- Korean: 안녕히 계세요 (annyeonghi gyeseyo) (formal; person leaving), 안녕히 가세요 (annyeonghi gaseyo) (formal; person remaining or staying), 잘 있어 (jal isseo) (informal, person leaving), 잘 가 (jal ga) (informal, person remaining), 안녕(ko) (annyeong) (informal, generic), 빠이빠이 (ppaippai)
- Krio: a de go (one speaker), wi de go (multiple speakers)
- Kurdish:
- Kyrgyz: кош бол (koş bol)
- Ladino: adio, enbonora
- Lao: ລາກ່ອນເດ (lā kǭn dē), ສະບາຍດີ (sa bāi dī)
- Latin: valē(la)sg, valēte(la)pl; bene ambulāsg, bene ambulātepl
- Latvian: atā(lv), visu labu(lv), uz redzēšanos(lv), sveiks
- Lithuanian: viso gero, sudie
- Louisiana Creole French: aréwa, aréwar, oréwar, bonjou, zadjé
- Luganda: weeraba
- Luxembourgish: äddi
- Macedonian: збогум (zbogum), со здравје (so zdravje), на добар час (na dobar čas), ча́о (čáo) (informal), пријатно (prijatno) довидување (doviduvanje) (formal)
- Malay: selamat tinggal, selamat jalan(ms), jumpa lagi
- Maltese: ċaw, ċaw ċaw, saħħa(mt)
- Maori: hei konā (said to those remaining behind), hei konā rā (said by the person leaving to the person staying or to those remaining behind), noho iho rā (said by person leaving to the person staying), noho ake rā (said by person leaving to the person staying), noho mai rā (said by person leaving to the person staying), noho ora mai (said by person leaving to the person staying), e noho rā (said by person leaving to the person staying), haere rā (said by person staying to the person leaving or to those leaving)
- Maranungku: mamak
- Mòcheno: ber sechen ens
- Mongolian:
- Mopan Maya: dʼyoos
- Nahuatl: anej(nah)
- Navajo: hágoóneeʼ, nááʼahideeltsééh, ánááʼahidiiłtsééh
- Neapolitan: ce verimmo
- Nepali: नमस्ते(ne) (namaste)
- Norman: à la perchôine
- Northern Sami: mana dearvan, manni dearvan, mannet dearvan (said to one/two/many leaving), báze dearvan, báhcci dearvan, báhcet dearvan (said to one/two/many remaining)
- Norwegian:
- Occitan: al reveire(oc), adieu-siatz (formal "you"), adieu-siás (informal "you")
- Ojibwe: giga-waabamin
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: съ богомь (sŭ bogomĭ)
- Palauan: mechikung
- Papiamentu: ayo, te mayan, te aworo, te'oro
- Persian:
- Polish: żegnaj(pl), bywaj, do widzenia(pl)
- Portuguese: adeus(pt), até-logo, passe-bem, tchau(pt)
- Romani: ʒa Devleça (said to the person leaving), ʒan Devleça (said to those leaving), aćh Devleça (said to the person remaining), aćhen Devleça (said to those remaining)
- Balkan Romani: aćh Devleça, beś Devleça, aćh sastimaça, beś sastimaça (said to a person remaining behind), aćhen Devleça, beśen Devleça, aćhen sastimaça, beśen sastimaça (said to those remaining behind), ʒa Devleça, ʒa sastimaça (said to a person leaving), ʒan Devleça, ʒan sastimaça (said to those leaving)
- Romanian: la revedere(ro), pa(ro), adio(ro)
- Romansch: a revair
- Russian: проща́йsg (proščáj) (informal to one person), (formal) проща́йте(ru)pl (proščájte), (formal or to a group) до свида́ния(ru) (do svidánija) or до свида́нья (do svidánʹja), до встре́чи (do vstréči), (formal) счастли́во(ru) (sčastlívo), (informal), пока́(ru) (poká), ча́о(ru) (čáo), с бо́гом (s bógom), уви́димся(ru) (uvídimsja), всего́ до́брого(ru) (vsevó dóbrovo), бай-ба́й(ru) (baj-báj), адьё(ru) (adʹjó) (dated)
- Samoan: tōfā
- Sanskrit: please add this translation if you can
- Sardinian:
- Campidanese: adiòsu, a si biri
- Logudorese: adiòsu, a mègius bìere
- Sassarese: adiòssu
- Scottish Gaelic: beannachd leat (familiar), beannachd leibh (formal), soraidhf
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Sinhalese: ආයුබෝවන්(si) (āyubōwan), ආයුබෝ (āyubō)
- Skolt Sami: mõõn tiõrvân (said to those leaving), pää´ʒʒ tiõrvân (said to those remaining)
- Slovak: zbohom, do videnia
- Slovene: adíjo, čáo (informal), nasvídenje, lép pozdràv, sréčno (formal), zbogom, zbógom (archaic)
- Slovincian: ădjė̀
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: na zasejwiźenje
- Sotho: sala hantle (to someone staying), tsamaya hantle (to someone leaving)
- Southern Sierra Miwok: kacyh·eh·y
- Spanish: adiós(es), hasta luego(es), hasta la vista, hasta siempre(es), hasta pronto(es), nos vemos
- Swahili: kwaheri(sw), tuonane tena, baadaye(sw), wasalimie, tutaonana
- Swedish: adjö(sv), hej då(sv), hej(sv), farväl(sv)
- Tagalog: paalam(tl), babay
- Tajik: худо ҳофиз (xudo hofiz), падруд (padrud)
- Tamil: சென்று வருகிறேன் (ceṉṟu varukiṟēṉ)
- Tatar: сау булыгыз (saw bulığız), хушыгыз (xuşığız), исән булыгыз (isän bulığız)
- Tetum: adeus
- Thai: สวัสดี(th) (sà-wàt-dii), ลาก่อน(th) (laa-gɔ̀ɔn)
- Tibetan: ག་ལེ་ཕེབས (ga le phebs) (by the one staying), ག་ལེ་ཞུགས (ga le zhugs) (by the one going)
- Tok Pisin: lukim yu bihain, bai, lukim yu
- Tongan: nofo ā, 'alu ā
- Turkish: (person staying) güle güle(tr), (person leaving) hoşça kal(tr), Allah'a ısmarladık(tr), (informal) baybay
- Turkmen: hoşlaşma, güle güle
- Tuvan: байырлыг (bayırlıg)
- Tz'utujil: na'an
- Udmurt: ӟеч лу (dźeć lu)
- Ukrainian: до поба́чення(uk) (do pobáčennja), проща́й (proščáj) (nformal to one person), проща́йте (formal or to a group), до зу́стрічі (do zústriči), поба́чимось (pobáčymosʹ), з бо́гом (z bóhom), всього́ найкра́щого (vsʹohó najkráščoho)
- Urdu: خُدا حافِظ (xudā hāfiz), اَللّٰہ حافِظ (allāh hāfiz), اَلْوِداع (alvidā') (rare or formal), فی اَمان اَللّٰہ (fī amān allāh) (more religious)
- Uyghur: خوش (xosh), خوش ئەمىسە (xosh emise)
- Uzbek: xayr(uz), hayrlashuv, alvido(uz)
- Vietnamese: tạm biệt(vi), chào(vi), vĩnh biệt(vi) (permanent), bái bai
- Volapük: ledit(vo)
- Walloon: årvey(wa), disca(wa), diewåde(wa), ada(wa)
- Welsh: hwyl fawr (have fun), ffarwel
- West Frisian: oant sjen
- Western Punjabi: اَللَہ دے حَوالے
- White Hmong: sib ntsib dua
- Xhosa: (go well) hamba kahle
- Yiddish: אַ גוטן טאָג(yi) (a gutn tog), אַ גוטן(yi) (a gutn) (used by the first person to say good-bye; used all day until nightfall), אַ גוט יאָר(yi) (a gut yor) (used in response to a good-bye; used all morning, day, and evening), אַ גוטע נאַכט(yi) (a gute nakht) (used in the evening and night), אַדיע (adye)
- Yup'ik: tua-ingunnituq
- Zulu: (go well) hamba kahle(zu)
- ǃXóõ: (stay well) ǁám ǃāo
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