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bye in Japanese

bye in Japanese is さようなら, バイバイ, じゃ — bye means an informal way of saying goodbye.

bye in Japanese

さようなら
intj
Pronounced: sayōnara
(colloquial) Goodbye.
バイバイ
intj
Pronounced: baibai
(colloquial) Goodbye.
じゃ
intj
Pronounced: ja
(colloquial) Goodbye.
じゃ、また
intj
Pronounced: ja、mata
(colloquial) Goodbye.
では
intj
Pronounced: deha
(colloquial) Goodbye.
またね
intj
Pronounced: matane
(colloquial) Goodbye.

What does "bye" mean?

  1. intj An informal way of saying goodbye.
    "Bye! See you tomorrow."
  2. noun An automatic advance to the next round of a competition without playing an opponent.
    "She got a bye in the first round and rested instead."

bye in a sentence

  • Bye! See you tomorrow.
  • She got a bye in the first round and rested instead.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "bye" in Japanese?

"bye" in Japanese is さようなら, バイバイ, じゃ. bye means: An informal way of saying goodbye.

How do you pronounce さようなら?

"bye" in Japanese is さようなら, pronounced "sayōnara".

How do you use "bye" in a sentence?

Example: "Bye! See you tomorrow." In Japanese, "bye" is さようなら, バイバイ, じゃ.

Are there other ways to say "bye" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 6 translations listed for "bye": さようなら, バイバイ, じゃ, じゃ、また, では, またね.

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