Adiós
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Adiós is Spanish for "goodbye". Literally translated, the word is the contraction of "a" (to) and "Dios" (God), from the old Spanish phrase "A Dios vais" ("You're going to God", meaning to the Kingdom of Heaven), which appears in the novel Don Quixote. It is roughly equivalent to the English phrase "Godspeed" or "Go with God" ("Vaya con Dios").
Adiós may refer to:
- Adios (racehorse), a champion harness racing sire
- Adiós, Navarre
- Automatic Distillation of Structure (ADIOS), an algorithm that can teach itself grammar by analyzing text
- A pair of Adio skate shoes, or other apparel made by the company
- Adios Live CD, a Linux distribution based on Fedora Core
- Music
- Adios: The Greatest Hits, the final album by Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline
- Adiós (Gustavo Cerati)
- Adios (KMFDM album)
- Adios (Böhse Onkelz album)
- Adios (Rammstein)
- ADIOS (band)
- Adiós (Don Omar)
[edit] See also
- Adieu (disambiguation)