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How do you say goodbye in gujarati?

There are several ways to say goodbye in Gujarati, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* "Ram Ram" (રામ રામ): This is a very common and formal way to say goodbye, similar to "goodbye" in English. It literally means "Lord Ram, Lord Ram".

* "Shubh Ratri" (શુભ રાત્રી): This means "good night" and is used in the evening.

* "Aapna Din Shubh Rahe" (આપનો દિન શુભ રહે): This means "May your day be good" and is a more formal way to say goodbye.

Informal:

* "Jao" (જાઓ): This means "go" and is used to say goodbye to someone who is leaving.

* "Aavjo" (આવજો): This means "come" and is used to say goodbye to someone who is staying.

* "Thik Chhe" (ઠીક છે): This means "okay" and is used to say goodbye in a casual setting.

* "Baji" (બાજી): This is a very informal way to say goodbye, similar to "bye" in English.

Other options:

* "Aapna Din Shubh Rahe" (આપનો દિન શુભ રહે): This means "Have a good day" and is a more polite way to say goodbye.

* "Aapna Samay Shubh Rahe" (આપનો સમય શુભ રહે): This means "Have a good time" and is used when someone is going out.

The best way to say goodbye in Gujarati depends on the specific situation and the level of formality.

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