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再见
zàijiàn
Goodbye · trad. 再見

再见 (zàijiàn) is the standard way to say goodbye in Mandarin Chinese — it literally means “see (you) again.”

When to use it

Neutral and works everywhere. For a casual goodbye, 拜拜 (báibái, “bye-bye”) is extremely common, especially with friends or in texts. Be specific with 明天见 (míngtiān jiàn, “see you tomorrow”) or 回头见 (huítóu jiàn, “see you later”).

How to pronounce it

Sounds like “dzai-JYEN.” Both syllables are falling tones: 再 zài, 见 jiàn.

Other ways to say it

  • 拜拜báibáibye-bye (casual)
  • 明天见míngtiān jiànsee you tomorrow
  • 回头见huítóu jiànsee you later

Examples

再见,明天见!
Zàijiàn, míngtiān jiàn!
Goodbye, see you tomorrow!
老师再见。
Lǎoshī zàijiàn.
Goodbye, teacher.
好的,那我先走了,拜拜!
Hǎo de, nà wǒ xiān zǒu le, báibái!
Okay, I'll head off now — bye!
Pro tip: 拜拜 comes straight from English “bye-bye” and is the go-to casual sign-off in everyday and online chat.

Related phrases

你好 · Hello谢谢 · Thank you
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