For Goodbye:
* Ni-na-nish: This is a general "goodbye" in most Cree dialects.
* A'tanisi-na-nish: This translates to "I'll see you later," which is a common way to say goodbye.
* Taya: This is a more informal "goodbye" that can be used among friends.
For Good Luck:
* Minâkâsiw: This means "good luck" and is used in many Cree dialects.
* Tâpiskâ: This means "be successful," and is a more formal way to wish someone good luck.
* Wâpa : This means "good" and is often used in conjunction with other words to express good luck, such as "Wâpa minâkâsiw."
Combining Farewell and Good Luck:
You can combine phrases like "A'tanisi-na-nish minâkâsiw" (See you later, good luck) or "Ni-na-nish wâpa minâkâsiw" (Goodbye, good luck).
Remember:
* Cree dialects vary, so the specific words and phrases might differ slightly.
* It's always a good idea to check with a fluent Cree speaker to ensure you are using the correct phrase for the situation.
I hope this helps!