in Australian id say see ya mates would work
Good Bye Until we meet again
"Goodbye" should do it most of the time. If you are feeling a little adventurous, you could try the Australian vernacular, "See ya later", "oo-roo" or "ta ta".
See you tomorrow = Eu te vejo amanhã /or vejo-te amanhã (less common) Obs. Speakers usually say 'te vejo amanhã', witch is the most common form, but grammatically wrong. The same happens with 'i love you': I love you = eu te amo but sometimes people say 'te amo' witch is wrong, the right would be 'amo-te'. Although the both forms, 'te amo' and 'te vejo amanhã' are worng, they are the most common. Other forms: See you later = (eu) te vejo mais tarde see ya = até mais
BUY = Purchase something BYE = see ya Later BY = by the way....
Hasta luego
in Australian id say see ya mates would work
see ya later (is this even a question)
Goodbye, Bye, Ta ta, Hooroo, See ya later, See ya, Catch ya 'round, See ya 'round
It is a colloquial way to say 'see you later.'
"See ya later."
"See ya" is a casual way to say goodbye, derived from "see you later." It is commonly used to bid farewell to someone informally.
So long Mon ! See ya Mon Later Mon
The duration of See Ya Later Gladiator is 420.0 seconds.
Good Bye Until we meet again
See Ya Later Gladiator was created on 1968-06-29.
its oi-hey or hi( can also be used among friends and aquaintences) konichiwa-good evening for bye its sai yen ara- bye or later ja ne (pronounced) jah nah- see ya or see ya later ja- see ya or bye or you could just say bye-bye