Transliteration: ouf vee-der-zay-en
🇩🇪 Auf Wiedersehen, bis bald!
🗣️ Ouf vee-der-zay-en, bis bawlt!
🇺🇸 Goodbye, see you soon!
🇩🇪 Auf Wiedersehen! Bis zum nächsten Mal.
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🇺🇸 Goodbye! See you next time.
🇩🇪 Auf Wiedersehen! Bis bald!
🗣️ owf vee-der-zay-en! bees bawlt!
🇺🇸 Goodbye! See you soon!
🇩🇪 Auf Wiedersehen, bis bald!
🗣️ owf vee-der-zay-en, beess bahlt!
🇺🇸 Goodbye, see you soon!
🇩🇪 Tschüss! Bis später!
🗣️ chooss! bees shpay-ter!
🇺🇸 Goodbye! See you later!
🇩🇪 Auf Wiedersehen und bis bald!
🗣️ owf vee-der-zay-en oont biss bahlt!
🇺🇸 Goodbye and see you soon!
🇩🇪 Auf Wiedersehen! Bis zum nächsten Mal!
🗣️ owf vee-der-zay-en! bis tsooem nækh-sten mahl!
🇺🇸 Goodbye! Until next time!
German
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You can use the word "auf Wiedersehen" which translates to "goodbye".
The word "auf Wiedersehen" is pronounced as "ouf vee-der-zay-en".
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