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What do you say bye in tagalog?

There are many ways to say "bye" in Tagalog, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* Paalam (pronounced pah-ah-lam) - This is the most formal and polite way to say goodbye.

* Magandang araw po (pronounced ma-gan-dang ah-raw poh) - This literally means "good day" and is used as a polite way to say goodbye.

Informal:

* Paalam na (pronounced pah-ah-lam nah) - This is a more informal way to say goodbye.

* Bye (pronounced bah-ee) - This is the English word, which is also commonly used in Tagalog.

* Ingat ka (pronounced in-gat kah) - This means "take care" and is a common way to say goodbye to friends and family.

* Kita kits (pronounced kee-tah kits) - This means "see you later" and is a casual way to say goodbye.

Other phrases:

* Salamat po (pronounced sa-la-mat poh) - This means "thank you" and is often used as a polite way to say goodbye.

* Hanggang sa muli (pronounced han-gang sa moo-lee) - This means "until we meet again" and is a more formal way to say goodbye.

The best way to choose the appropriate phrase is to consider your relationship with the person you are saying goodbye to and the situation.

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