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Saraba

Or sarabaja means goodbye or farewell in japanese. Used mostly in animes and mangas, usually those with storylines set around 100 or 200 years ago.

saraba my friend it's hard to die

by knitedemon April 13, 2011

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Saraba

A very old fashioned way of saying farewell in Japanese which quite literally means โ€œthenโ€.
Donโ€™t throw it around with no reason unless if youโ€™re a samurai or something.

It also has a use in the English language as weebs butcher the word everyday and think they are being cool.

It is often used by Isshin the Sword Saint in Sekiro after beating you to a bloody pulp.

Saraba, my dear old friend...
-bro Iโ€™m just going the get the groceries and also wtf this is not the shogun era.

Saraba, Sekiro!

by Wondering Soul February 1, 2021

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