isten veled

Etymology
or, from +.

Phrase

 * 1)  farewell

Usage notes

 * Not much heard in everyday speech. Mostly used to say farewell to someone for a very long time, or forever, especially to someone near and dear to the speaker.
 * Doesn't imply any religious affiliation or belief.
 * The form of the pronoun changes depending on the situation, though the formal variants are lesser used, with the formal plural being practically non-existent only in older literature:
 * (singular, informal)
 * (singular, formal)
 * (singular, very formal)
 * (plural, informal)
 * (plural, formal)
 * (plural, very formal)