Hasta would be the equivalent of see ya. You can also add other words to make other goodbyes such as "Hasta mañana" [See you tomorrow].
Hasta luego
Well, the closest is Hasta Luego, it means see you later Hasta Manana means see you tomorrow, hope this helps
"She" in Spanish is "ella". It is pronounced "AY-ya". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
All of them. :)
"Hazel" in Spanish is "avellano". It is pronounced "ah-bay-YA-no". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana". It is pronounced "mahn-YA-na". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Clown" in Spanish is "payaso". It is pronounced "pie-YA-so". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
This is actually in Spanish and it means: "I already want you to see."/"Now I want to see you."
¿Ya comiste?Ya almorzaste?
I already see you. I see you. Hi, I already see you in spanish is in past tense ; so that would be the answer for " Ya te vi" "I see you" is more likely the answer ; but it would be excellent if you say " I 'll see you" just because "ya te veo " reffers to future. it can also mean "i see you now". now in span. is literally "ahora" but ya, if used correctly can mean the same thing.
"Beautifully" in Spanish is "bellamente". It is pronounced "bay-ya-MEN-tay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Italy" in Spanish is "Italia". It is pronounced "ee-TAH-lee-ya". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.