What's the meaning of "SAYONARA"
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Goodbye forever
Unlike the English, “Sayonara” really means “Goodbye forever” or “Goodbye, I don't know when I'll see you again”. Because of this, Japanese people will rarely use the word.
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goodbye Rather than a
: goodbye Rather than a little party and sayonara, the school mounts a true graduation in the college's stately chapel.
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