nara
bye, see ya, later
Pronunciation
/ˈnara/
Cultural Note
'Nara' is a casual abbreviation of 'na razie' (for now), which itself is short for 'do zobaczenia na razie' (see you for now). It's one of the most common informal goodbyes in Polish — texted millions of times daily. Very casual, used with friends and peers, never with a boss or elder. It's the equivalent of 'later' or 'bye' in English. Kids, teens, and young adults use it constantly, though even older people might use it in relaxed settings.
📝 Example Sentences
Dobra, lecę, nara!
OK, I'm off, bye!
Nara, widzimy się jutro.
See ya, we'll meet tomorrow.
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