Goodbyes

When parting, you could say:

Sulata - See you later
Ja ne - Goodbye
Sunadayo - See you tomorrow [no specific time]
Sunadayo nadano - See you tomorrow morning
Sunadayo nidano - See you tomorrow afternoon
Sunadayo nedano - See you tomorrow evening

'Sulata' is actually a contraction of the three words 'see, you, later'. 'Su-' means 'see you'. 'Ja ne' was taken from Drak. 'Sunadayo' uses the prefix 'Su-' again and 'nadayo' which means tomorrow. To give a specific time of day, you can use the words for morning, afternoon, or night, after 'Sunadayo'.

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