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Portuguese: tchau ("goodbye"), tchau tchau ("bye bye"), or tchauzinho ("little bye"); in Portugal xau is also used, without the "t" sound, especially in written informal language such as SMS or web chats; Romanian: ciao ("hello" or "goodbye"); it is often written as ceau although this form is not officially in the Romanian vocabulary
"Goodbye, my friend, goodbye. My dear, you are in my heart. Predestined separation promises a future meeting." [23] ("До свиданья, друг мой, до свиданья. / Милый мой, ты у меня в груди. / Предназначенное расставанье / Обещает встречу впереди.")
A Portuguese Goodbye (Portuguese: Um Adeus Português) is a 1986 Portuguese drama film directed and produced by João Botelho. The film stars Isabel de Castro , Ruy Furtado , Maria Cabral , Fernando Heitor and Cristina Hauser in the lead roles.
"Goodbye" is a pop ballad that lyrically consists of the group's farewell to a friend, specifically Halliwell. The lyrics were also seen, by the media and fans alike, as the group's end, although the idea was dismissed by the members. "Goodbye" received positive reviews from music commentators, who said
Roussos was born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, in a Greek family. [3] [4] His father, George (Yorgos) Roussos, was a classical guitarist and an engineer, and his mother, Olga (1923–2019), participated with her husband in an amateur theatrical Greek group in Alexandria (there were three such groups in the Greek community); her family originally came from Greece. [3]
Goodbye My Friend may refer to: "Goodbye My Friend", a song by Blind Guardian from Tales from the Twilight World "Goodbye My Friend", a song by Boney M. from Boonoonoonoos
13th episode of the 3rd season of 30 Rock "Goodbye, My Friend" 30 Rock episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 13 Directed by John Riggi Written by Ron Weiner Production code 313 Original air date March 5, 2009 (2009-03-05) Guest appearances John Lithgow as himself Patti LuPone as Sylvia Rossitano Christopher Nicholas Smith as Tim Phoebe Strole as Becca Episode chronology ← Previous "Larry King ...
Portuguese names have a standard spelling, since names are considered as regular nouns, and are thus subject to the orthographical rules of the Portuguese language. The spelling of many names has evolved through times and with orthography reforms; at the same time, archaic forms of names survive, though they are considered misspellings by ...