How to Say Goodbye in Arabic
When parting ways with friends or loved ones, every language has its unique way of saying goodbye. Arabic, with its rich tapestry of words and phrases, offers several beautiful expressions to bid farewell.
Let’s explore these poetic ways to say goodbye in Arabic and discover the nuances behind each phrase.
To know how to greet someone in Arabic, read here.
How to Say Goodbye in Arabic?
👋 ALLAH Ma’ak (الله معك)
“ALLAH Ma’ak” translates to “ALLAH be with you”
When saying “ALLAH Ma’ak,” you’re wishing the other person divine guidance and safety.
It’s a powerful way to show that you care about their well-being and hope for their success.
👋 Salaam (سلام)
“Salam” literally means “Hello”
“Salam” can be used when you want to leave someone with a sense of calm and peace.
It’s a universal expression that transcends cultural barriers.
👋 Maa’ Assalama (مع السلامة)
“Maa’ Assalama” means “Peace be with you.”
When you use “Maa’ Assalama,” you’re expressing your hope that the person has a smooth and safe journey.
It’s a courteous way to show that you care about him and wish them well.
👋 Bashofak (بشوفك)
“Bashofak” translates to “See you”
Using “Bashofak” implies that you look forward to seeing the person again. It’s a way to end the conversation on a hopeful note, suggesting that this farewell is not permanent.
It’s a courteous way to show that you care about him and wish them well.
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