Au revoir / Goodbye

French has multiple ways to say goodbye depending on the situation and when you expect to see the person again.

French IPA English When to Use
Au revoir [o ʁə.vwaʁ] Goodbye Universal, formal + informal
Salut [sa.ly] Bye Informal, with friends
À bientôt [a bjɛ̃.to] See you soon When you’ll meet again soon
À demain [a də.mɛ̃] See you tomorrow When meeting the next day
À plus tard [a ply taʁ] See you later Later the same day (À plus in casual speech)

Usage Notes

Au revoir is never wrong — when in doubt, use it. Works with everyone in any situation.

À plus tard is often shortened to À plus [a plys] in casual speech, or A+ in
texts.

You can also specify when: À lundi [a lœ̃.di] (See you Monday), À ce soir [a sə swaʁ] (See you
this evening).

Farewell Wishes

French speakers often add a wish when saying goodbye:

French IPA English When to Use
Bonne journée [bɔn ʒuʁ.ne] Have a good day During the day
Bonne soirée [bɔn swa.ʁe] Have a good evening In the evening
Bon week-end [bɔ̃ wi.kɛnd] Have a good weekend Friday/before weekend
Bon courage [bɔ̃ ku.ʁaʒ] Good luck / Hang in there Before a challenging task

Note: Bonjour is a greeting (when arriving). Bonne journée is a farewell wish
(when leaving). Don’t mix them up!

Common Mistakes

❌ Wrong ✓ Correct Why
Bonne nuit at 7 PM Bonne soirée Bonne nuit = going to bed only
Bonjour when leaving Bonne journée Bonjour = greeting, not farewell
Leaving without saying goodbye Au revoir! Always say goodbye in France

Practice Sentences

  1. Au revoir, Madame. Merci beaucoup!
    [o ʁə.vwaʁ ma.dam mɛʁ.si bo.ku]
    Goodbye, Ma’am. Thank you very much!
  2. Salut, à plus tard!
    [sa.ly a ply taʁ]
    Bye, see you later!
  3. Bonne journée et à bientôt!
    [bɔn ʒuʁ.ne e a bjɛ̃.to]
    Have a good day and see you soon!
  4. À demain, les amis!
    [a də.mɛ̃ le.za.mi]
    See you tomorrow, friends!
  5. Au revoir, Monsieur. Bonne soirée!
    [o ʁə.vwaʁ mə.sjø bɔn swa.ʁe]
    Goodbye, Sir. Have a good evening!
  6. Bon week-end! À lundi!
    [bɔ̃ wi.kɛnd a lœ̃.di]
    Have a good weekend! See you Monday!

Exercise: Choose the Right Farewell

Select the best farewell for each situation:

  1. You’re leaving a shop at 3 PM. → _______
  2. Your friend is going to bed. → _______
  3. It’s Friday evening, saying bye to your colleague. → _______
  4. You’re leaving the office at 6 PM, seeing coworkers tomorrow. → _______
  5. You’re saying bye to a friend, meeting again for dinner. → _______
Answers
  1. Au revoir, bonne journée! [o ʁə.vwaʁ bɔn ʒuʁ.ne] — standard daytime farewell
  2. Bonne nuit! [bɔn nɥi] — before bed
  3. Bon week-end! [bɔ̃ wi.kɛnd] — Friday farewell
  4. Bonne soirée, à demain! [bɔn swa.ʁe a də.mɛ̃] — evening farewell, meeting tomorrow
  5. À ce soir! [a sə swaʁ] or À plus tard! — meeting again same day