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  1. : an expression of good wishes when someone leaves : goodbyeoften used interjectionally. Synonyms. adieu. ave. bon voyage. congé. congee. farewell. Godspeed. good-bye. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of au revoir in a Sentence. the noise of the street was so loud that the quieter au revoirs of her friends went unheard.

  2. Au revoir is the French way of saying goodbye. If you want to show off your knowledge of other languages, say " au revoir !" the next time you leave a room. In French, this farewell literally means "to the seeing again," and in English it's also used as a goodbye.

  3. Ever wonder what does au revoir mean? You will learn the detailed definition of au revoir and its translation to English. But also how to use it and its synonym, pronunciation, spelling.

  4. Au revoir is a French term that means “until we see each other again.” It is used by English speakers who speak French or who are interacting in some way with French culture, such as when visiting France or talking with someone who speaks French.

  5. 1. (qn) to see again. J’ai revu Sophie hier soir. I saw Sophie again last night. 2. (Education) (= réviser) to revise (Brit) ⧫ to review (USA) Il est en train de revoir sa géographie. He’s revising his geography. masculine noun. au revoir goodbye. dire au revoir à qn to say goodbye to sb. see also se revoir.

  6. AU REVOIR translate: cheerio!, goodbye, ta-ta. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  7. 1. farewell: a conventional expression used at leave-taking or parting with people and at the loss or rejection of things or ideas. noun. 2. a leave-taking; parting. they prolonged their goodbyes for a few more minutes. 3. a farewell. they said goodbyes to each other. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.

  8. literally: to the seeing again. Discover More. Example Sentences. Tracy McNicoll on how Francois Hollande said au revoir to former president Sarkozy. From The Daily Beast. I shall await you on Monday; now I must no longer trespass on your time—au revoir. From Project Gutenberg.

  9. Borrowing from French with relatively formal but otherwise identical meaning, possibly due to the cumbersome nature of formal English equivalents. From Wiktionary. French au till the revoir seeing again. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  10. Look up the French to English translation of au revoir in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.