lehitra'ot, chaverim sheli (להתראות, חברים שלי)
Answer:
More literally, Ahd l'pa'am haba, chaverai (עד לפעם הבא, חבריי).
"l'shah-NAH ha-ba-AH b'y'ROO-sha-LAH-yim"
(12 syllables)
literally: ahd ha-pa'am ha-ba'a (×”×¤×¢× ×”×‘××”)
as a greeting: lehitra'Åt (להתר×ות)
Until next time, my friends = lehitra'ot chaverai (להתראות חבריי)
ha-pa'am ha-ba'a (×”×¤×¢× ×”×‘××”)
until next time
until next time
Hasta la próxima vez.
"δΈζ¬‘θ§" (xiΓ cΓ¬ jiΓ n) is how you say "until next time" in Mandarin.
Answer: aho ia A hui hou (until next time)
"In love" in Hawaiian can be translated as "i ka pu'uwai."
In Hawaiian, the number 42 is said as "Κ»elua kanalima lua."
"At this time" in Hebrew is "Baz-man Hah-zeh" (בזמן הזה).
that depends on how well you know the person Adios is goodbye Hasta luego is until next time
To say "from the big island" in Hawaiian, you would say "mai ka mokupuni nui."
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".
It depends on context, but in general, you could say haramah haba'ah (ΓβΓΒ¨ΓΕΎΓβ ΓβΓβΓΒΓβ)