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HOW TO SAY BYE IN CHUMASH?

There is no direct equivalent to "bye" in Chumash, as it is an extinct language.

However, there are a few ways to express farewell in Chumash, depending on the context and level of formality:

* "Ha'a" (pronounced "hah-ah"): This is a general term for "goodbye" and can be used in most situations.

* "Tawi" (pronounced "tah-wee"): This is a more formal way of saying goodbye and can be used in situations where respect is required.

* "K'am" (pronounced "k'am"): This is a more informal way of saying goodbye and can be used with friends and family.

It's important to note that Chumash is a complex language with many nuances. It's best to consult with a Chumash language expert if you need a precise translation.

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