KannadaMaadi Sign in
phrase (casual parting)

āmele sigōṇa

"see you later"

"see you later" in spoken Kannada is āmele sigōṇa. It's a phrase (casual parting) that you'll first encounter in Lesson 3: How do you like Bengaluru? of the KannadaMaadi course, where Anu and Ravi use it in context.

Grammar note āmele (later) + sigōṇa, 1pl hortative of sigu (to meet/be found)

Heard in a real Bengaluru conversation

Words land faster when you hear them inside a real sentence. āmele sigōṇa is used in Lesson 3 (How do you like Bengaluru?, CEFR A1) — a short audio conversation between Anu and Ravi set in a recognisable Bengaluru situation.

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