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Meanings of
so long
in English
Portuguese
despedida
Catalan
adéu
Spanish
adiós
Back to the meaning
A farewell remark.
bye
goodbye
adieu
good-bye
good-by
adios
goodby
cheerio
sayonara
bye-bye
Portuguese
despedida
Expression of greeting used by two or more people who meet each other.
hey
hello
hi
howdy
Synonyms
Examples for "
hey
"
hey
hello
hi
howdy
Examples for "
hey
"
1
An' this one might provide damnably well,
hey
?
'
Fisher said nothing more.
2
Michael says
'
hey
'
and steps forward; thinks better of it, and retreats.
3
That I'd hear what Quinn does and say
'
hey
,
sign me up'?
4
But,
hey
,
look at it as one less problem to deal with.
5
Though -what do we really know 'bout the Andii anyways,
hey
?
'
1
Hoping for new information, I snapped up the phone and said
hello
.
2
No one said
hello
or thank you or held open a door.
3
I'm sure he said
hello
,
but it was too late to reply.
4
I couldn't speak or say
hello
,
or even ask for her name.
5
In our line of work,
hello
to forever could be just days.
1
The two-storey
hi
-tech
building is expected to interest research and development companies.
2
We said
hi
and made small talk for a minute or two.
3
Laura Martinez Celada said
hi
after we'd spoken on the phone recently.
4
It was their way of saying
hi
,
and the response was emphatic.
5
And next time you're up this way, stop in and say
hi
.
1
Gee, I guess a blistered palm was just a nice
howdy
then.
2
Always thought I'd kind of like to say
howdy
to you again.
3
You didn't expect him to open his eyes and say
howdy
,
did you?
4
Nothing could have been more synchronous than the plural
howdy
-
do
that confronted me.
5
I spoke to the colonel this morning, merely to say
howdy
-
do
.
Usage of
so long
in English
1
It is
so
long
since I sent my paper any good news.
2
As another progressive politician said not
so
long
ago: yes, we can.
3
It all seems
so
long
ago and it was just two years.''
4
I saw her live in New York not
so
long
ago: extraordinary.
5
Not
so
long
in galactic terms; a quarter century in terrestrial years.
6
That had happened
so
long
ago, people had no need to remember.
7
You know, not
so
long
ago, I was in the same situation.
8
How could she have gone
so
long
without getting a second opinion?
9
I saw you from
so
long
ago, the day we said good-bye.
10
She'd for
so
long
ignored him-simplyallowed him to have his way.
11
That's
so
long
as the federal government continues to choke our economy.
12
I cannot understand why this problem has been ignored for
so
long
.
13
And Smithy, really have a good time, I mean it,
so
long
.
14
She said they happen often to avatars because we live
so
long
.
15
I hope that helps and sorry for taking
so
long
to respond.
16
He had just left home, too, as she had
so
long
ago.
Other examples for "so long"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
so
long
so
Adverb
Adjective
Translations for
so long
Portuguese
despedida
adeus
atélogo
até logo
Catalan
adéu
fins aviat
arreveure
fins ara
adéu-siau
fins després
Spanish
adiós
bye bye
adiós muy buenas
hasta más ver
sayonara
hasta la vista
bye
au revoir
hasta otra
arrivederci
buen dia
auf wiedersehen
chao
So long
through the time
So long
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare
Ireland
Rare