How to Say ‘Goodbye’ in French
Au revoir
oh ruh-vwahr
[oh ruh-vwahr]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'until we see each other again'.
🇫🇷 In France: Used when leaving any type of gathering or even when leaving a shop.
Phrase Breakdown
Au
[oh]
Goodbye
A common way of saying farewell.
Je dis toujours 'Au revoir' en quittant la pièce.
I always say 'Goodbye' when leaving the room.
revoir
[ruh-vwahr]
again
Denotes repetition or occurrence.
J'espère vous voir encore.
I hope to see you again.
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