"sayonara" meaning in Spanish

See sayonara in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /saʝoˈnaɾa/, [sa.ʝoˈna.ɾa], /saʝoˈnaɾa/ (note: everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay), [sa.ʝoˈna.ɾa] (note: everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay), /saʃoˈnaɾa/ (note: Buenos Aires and environs), [sa.ʃoˈna.ɾa] (note: Buenos Aires and environs), /saʒoˈnaɾa/ (note: elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay), [sa.ʒoˈna.ɾa] (note: elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) Forms: sayonaras [plural]
Rhymes: -aɾa Etymology: Borrowed from English sayonara, from Japanese さよなら (sayonara), a shorter form of more traditional さようなら (sayōnara, “goodbye”, literally “if that's the way it is”). Use for footwear comes from first seeing this footwear in the 1957 film Sayonara. Cognate with Greek σαγιονάρα (sagionára, “flip-flop, thong, jandal”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|es|en|sayonara}} Borrowed from English sayonara, {{der|es|ja|さよなら|tr=sayonara}} Japanese さよなら (sayonara), {{cog|el|σαγιονάρα||flip-flop, thong, jandal}} Greek σαγιονάρα (sagionára, “flip-flop, thong, jandal”) Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} sayonara f (plural sayonaras)
  1. (Peru) flip-flop, thong (Australia), jandal (New Zealand) Wikipedia link: Sayonara Tags: Peru, feminine Synonyms: bamba, chancla, chola, ojota, slap
    Sense id: en-sayonara-es-noun-JRQgNfYd Categories (other): Pages with 5 entries, Peruvian Spanish, Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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