"Hao le" literally means "good already" or "enough/satisfactory." I think that's the general meaning of "[that's] all for now."
You can say "再见" (zàijiàn), which directly translates to "see you again" and is commonly used to say goodbye for now in Chinese.
wowo that is all i have to say
i do not now y r u asking me punk
The word "all" in Chinese is 所有(suo-you) or 全部 (quan-bu)
請淋浴 Qǐng línyù (right now is implied)
hao le.
晚餐 - dinner 餐 - meal This is all in traditional Chinese! :)
to all - 对于一切 [quì yú yī qiè]
现在就停止 Xiànzài jiù tíngzhǐ
It is '我' which also can be the meaning of 'I'. IF YOU WANT THIS ANSWER TO MAKE SENSE WITHOUT CHANGING RHE ANSWER, PERHAPS YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE QUESTION TO, HOW DO YOU SAY "I OR ME" IN CHINESE, CAUSE ME IS NOT HOW YOU SAY I OR ME IN CHINESE, OR PERHAPS, WHAT DOES "WO" MEAN IN CHINESE, BUT RIGHT NOW WHAT DOES ME MEAN IN CHINESE QUESTION DOES NOT MAKE SENSE TO SAY IT MEANS THE SAME IN CHINESE AS ENGLISH
Bu ke qi (Said as Bukochi!)
ching chong chow my lover