sa·yo·na·ra
/ˌsīəˈnärə/
exclamation
goodbye.
"the beautiful Diana was twenty-one when she said sayonara"
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Sayonara
1957 ‧ Romance/War ‧ 2h 27m
7/10 · IMDb
79% · Rotten Tomatoes
Stationed in Japan during the Korean War, U.S. Air Force Major Lloyd "Ace" Gruver falls for the beautiful Japanese actress Hana-ogi (Miiko Taka). However, he is hesitant to pursue the relationship due to the unfortunate example of his crew chief,...
Release date: December 5, 1957 (USA)
Director: Joshua Logan
Languages: Japanese and English
Distributed by: Warner Bros. and Warner Bros. Pictures
Adapted from: Sayonara
The meaning of SAYONARA is goodbye —sometimes used interjectionally. How to use sayonara in a sentence.
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The word sayonara means "goodbye" or "farewell." When you are seeing your friend off at the airport, you can wave and say, "Sayonara!"
(informal, often humorous, especially used when referring to Japan) Goodbye, adieu.