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{{voc|baıbaı |interj.|bye-bye|informal }} | |||
{{voc|shaıdı |interj.|goodbye }} | |||
{{voc|shaıhıo|v. |bid {{sb}} farewell}} | |||
{{voc|oka |interj.|leaving for a while}} | |||
{{voc|junı |interj.|see you in a while }} | |||
{{voc|koıka |interj.|leaving for longer }} | |||
{{voc|reına |interj.|see you around }} | |||
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[[File:GoodbyeExplainer.png|thumb|300px|Various bye-bye scenarios.]] | [[File:GoodbyeExplainer.png|thumb|300px|Various bye-bye scenarios.]] | ||
* It's never wrong to say {{ | There are several ways to '''say goodbye''' in Toaq. | ||
** More lengthily, you can say {{ | |||
** There's also the | * It's never wrong to say {{derani||baıbaı}} or {{derani||shaıdı}}, for example when you're parting ways or hanging up the phone. | ||
* When you're heading out for a while but you'll return soon, you say {{ | ** More lengthily, you can say {{derani| |Shaıhıo ka}} or {{derani| |Shaıhıo jí súq ka}} (I hereby bid you farewell). | ||
* When you're leaving for a long journey, you say {{ | ** There's also the silly {{derani||jadıgıq}} (which is like "unhello"). | ||
** Also, some people say {{derani||jadı}} in all circumstances, even when taking leave. | |||
* When you're heading out for a while but you'll return soon, you say {{derani||oka}} "I'm heading out!" and the other person says {{derani||junı}} "see you soon!" | |||
* When you're leaving for a long journey, you say {{derani||koıka}} "farewell" and the other person says {{derani||reına}} "I'll miss you, be safe, take care". | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 29 November 2023
Words on this page | |
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baıbaı | interj. bye-bye; informal |
shaıdı | interj. goodbye |
shaıhıo | v. bid sb farewell |
oka | interj. leaving for a while |
junı | interj. see you in a while |
koıka | interj. leaving for longer |
reına | interj. see you around |
There are several ways to say goodbye in Toaq.
- It's never wrong to say (baıbaı) or (shaıdı), for example when you're parting ways or hanging up the phone.
- More lengthily, you can say (Shaıhıo ka) or (Shaıhıo jí súq ka) (I hereby bid you farewell).
- There's also the silly (jadıgıq) (which is like "unhello").
- Also, some people say (jadı) in all circumstances, even when taking leave.
- When you're heading out for a while but you'll return soon, you say (oka) "I'm heading out!" and the other person says (junı) "see you soon!"
- When you're leaving for a long journey, you say (koıka) "farewell" and the other person says (reına) "I'll miss you, be safe, take care".