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Meaning of sayonara




GARCÍA ALBERTO

sayonara
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. belonging to a variety or species desandia

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

Sayonara is a farewell distant or detached in two or more persons in Japanese language. You want to say goodbye, see you soon, or see you. It has become common to accept it as goodbye. Remember that very few Japanese have a God.

  


Inés Merino García

Indeed, it is a Japanese word used to say goodbye. Well known is the closing phrase spoken by the actor of Austrian origin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, embodying the star of Terminator in the year 1991, when he said 60; Sayonara baby 60; up to la vista, baby. It is also a type of sandals or flip-flops, which is a shoe that is usually used to go to the beach or to the pool.

  


Fernando Enrique Mut Lopez

in Japanese it is goodbye; brand sandals

  



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