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How do yo say bye in Tagalog?

There are a few ways to say "bye" in Tagalog, depending on the context and level of formality:

Informal:

* "Paalam" (pah-ah-lahm) - This is the most common and versatile way to say goodbye.

* "Ingat ka" (in-gaht kah) - This means "take care" and is a friendly way to say goodbye.

* "Kita kits" (kee-tah keets) - This is a casual way of saying "see you later."

Formal:

* "Magandang araw po" (ma-gan-dang ah-raw poh) - This means "have a good day" and is a respectful way to say goodbye.

* "Paumanhin" (pah-oo-man-hin) - This means "excuse me" and is a polite way to leave a conversation.

Other options:

* "Salamat" (sah-lah-maht) - This means "thank you" and can be used as a way to say goodbye, especially if the person you're leaving has helped you in some way.

* "Goodbye" - Yes, you can also use the English word "goodbye" in Tagalog, though it is considered more formal.

The best way to say "bye" in Tagalog will depend on the specific situation.

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