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bye in Latin

bye in Latin is valē — bye means an informal way of saying goodbye.

bye in Latin

valē
intj
(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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What is "bye" in Latin?

"bye" in Latin is valē. bye means: An informal way of saying goodbye.

How do you use "bye" in a sentence?

Example: "Bye! See you tomorrow." In Latin, "bye" is valē.

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