lehitra'ot, chaverim sheli (להתראות, חברים שלי)
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More literally, Ahd l'pa'am haba, chaverai (עד לפעם הבא, חבריי).
until next time
The phrase "until next time" in Maori can be translated as "kia pai tō ra whakamutunga."
In Portuguese, to say "goodbye until next time," you can say "adeus até a próxima vez." "Adeus" means goodbye, and "até a próxima vez" means until next time. This phrase is commonly used in informal settings to bid farewell to someone with the expectation of seeing them again in the future.
"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".
Hasta la próxima vez.
Answer: aho ia A hui hou (until next time)
"At this time" in Hebrew is "Baz-man Hah-zeh" (בזמן הזה).
In Chamorro, "Until next time" is expressed as "Håfa adai" or "Hasta próxima." This phrase conveys a sense of farewell until the next meeting or encounter. Chamorro is the native language of the Mariana Islands, reflecting the culture and traditions of the Chamorro people.
that depends on how well you know the person Adios is goodbye Hasta luego is until next time
It depends on context, but in general, you could say haramah haba'ah (הרמה הב××”)
Aloha. Your answer is mea noho pao. A hui hou (until next time).