"See you later my friend" in Spanish is "Hasta luego mi amigo (or "amiga" for a female friend). It is pronounced "AH-sta loo-AY-go me ah-ME-go". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Okay is a word in english, and it does not have a traduction in Spanish, so okay in Spanish is okay or Ok.
A near Spanish equivalent is 'Vale' (Pronounced 'BAHlay')
And you too= Y tu tambien (Pronounced 'ee too tamBYEN')
Tu tambien, mi amigo (or amiga if it is a female friend).
It is "Gracias,mi amigo" or "Gracias, amigo mío"
Gracias, mi amigo.
Gracias. Igual a usted / a ustedes / a ti / a vosotros, as.
si, tu tambien si, tu tambien
Hasta luego
Hasta luego, guapo
Hasta luego Hasta pronto
hasta luego, chica guapa
"Later Alligator" is an expression in English. If you used the literal translation in Spanish (Más tarde alligator) people would be confused and think you were visiting an alligator at some later time. For an informal way to say "See you later" many Spaniards just say "luego" from the expression "Hasta luego" which means "See you later".
Hasta luego
hola ...they speak spanish there.
"Nos vemos!"
Hasta luego, guapo
Hasta luego Hasta pronto
"Hasta luego" in Spanish means "see you later" in English. It is a common way to say goodbye in a casual and informal manner.
hasta luego, chica guapa
How to say see you tomorrow in Spanish hasta manana or see you later hasta luego
Te quiero ver al rato.
"Later Alligator" is an expression in English. If you used the literal translation in Spanish (Más tarde alligator) people would be confused and think you were visiting an alligator at some later time. For an informal way to say "See you later" many Spaniards just say "luego" from the expression "Hasta luego" which means "See you later".
To say hello friend in Spanish you can say "hola amigo".
Hasta Pronto Hasta luego (see you later) Nos vemos pronto