Ways to Say Goodbye in French

December 18, 2020

Au revoir in French

If you only know au revoir, that is already a good start. However, French speakers use several goodbye expressions depending on the situation, the relationship, and the tone of the conversation.

1. Au revoir

This is the standard and safest way to say goodbye. It works in both formal and informal situations.

Example: Merci pour votre aide. Au revoir !

2. Salut

Salut can mean both hi and bye. It is casual and should be used with friends, classmates, or people you know well.

3. A bientot

This means see you soon. Use it when you expect to see the person again fairly soon.

4. A demain

This means see you tomorrow. It is useful in work, school, or daily routine situations.

5. Bonne journee / Bonne soiree

These expressions mean have a nice day and have a nice evening. They are common in shops, restaurants, and polite interactions.

Which one should beginners use most?

If you are unsure, use au revoir. It is polite, natural, and almost always correct.

Mini practice

  1. You leave a store in the afternoon.
  2. You say goodbye to a close friend.
  3. You will see your classmate tomorrow.

Suggested answers: Bonne journee, Salut, A demain.

Alexandre Moreau

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Alexandre Moreau

French teacher and founder of Learn French is Easy. Alexandre creates practical beginner lessons, structured study paths, and real-life French guides designed to help learners build confidence step by step.