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Saying Goodbye in European Portuguese

Let’s learn how to say goodbye in Portuguese! There are many options, depending on who you are talking to, the time of day, or how long it will be until you see them again. Take a look at the infographic below for a quick guide:
 
Saying Goodbye in European Portuguese
Here’s the audio for those phrases: Até jáSee you soon Até logoSee you later Até amanhãSee you tomorrow Até breveSee you soon AdeusGoodbye TchauBye Até à próximaUntil next time, See you next time
These are some of the most common phrases for saying goodbye in Portugal. You will also hear a number of other variations such as Até para a semanaSee you next week and Até láSee you then . Did you notice the word atéuntil appears a lot? We usually say “See you ____” in English, but you could also think of the translations as something like “Until later”, “Until tomorrow”, etc.
If you already read our Learning Note about European Portuguese Greetings, you may also remember how to say goodbye in Portuguese another way. You can greet someone or bid them farewell throughout the day using:

If you want to add some extra well wishes, you could also say Continuação de um bom dia!Have a good day! which more literally translates to “Continuation of a good day”. Another option is Fica bemTake care , or more literally “Stay well”.
Between close friends or family members, you may also hear Beijinhos!Kisses!(diminutive) . This is especially common to say at the end of an email or phone call, since you can’t give the beijinhos in real life!
We hope this guide gave you a good introduction on how to say goodbye in Portuguese! Continue to the next lesson where you can practice the pronunciation and meaning of these new phrases.

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