until we meet again --> à la prochaine fois -- "ah lah proh-shen fwah" or, for short, "à la prochaine" or, if you want to be a bit more formal (in a letter, for example), you might say "à notre prochaine rencontre" or "au plaisir de vous revoir"
The French equivalent of 'goodbye until next time' is au revoir, et a la prochaine [fois]. But it's sufficient to say a la prochaine [fois]. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'au' means 'to the'. The infinitive 'revoir', which means 'to see again', is used as a noun, 'the seeing again'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The definite article 'la' means 'the'. The adjective 'prochaine' means 'next'. And the noun 'fois', which often isn't included in the phrase, means 'time'.
jusqu'à la prochaine fois
jusqu'à la prochaine fois
It should correctly be-
Jusqu'à ce que nous parlons à nouveau.
The first answer used the wrong tense of the verb.
"jusque là / jusqu'à là / jusque ce moment"
au suivant
that depends on how well you know the person Adios is goodbye Hasta luego is until next time
Hasta el viernes.
De temps en temps means 'from time to time' in French.
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Japanese people usually don't use that sentence.Hello: Konnichiwa (Kon-nee-chi-wa)
In French, you can say "à l'année prochaine" to mean "until next year."
Au revoir jusqu'Ã la prochaine fois.
until next time
You can say "adeus até a próxima" in Portuguese to say goodbye until next time.
The phrase "until next time" in Maori can be translated as "kia pai tō ra whakamutunga."
"下次见" (xià cì jiàn) is how you say "until next time" in Mandarin.
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".
jusqu'à la prochaine foisjusqu'à la prochaine fois
La prochaine fois Next time, I will be more careful. La prochaine fois, je serai plus prudent
Hasta la próxima vez.
In French, you can say "Je t'aime jusqu'à la fin des temps" to express I love you until the end of time.
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."