ses senare
A cool way to say it is also just "syns". It's the same as to say See ya.
"Jag använder en översättare" or "Jag använder mig av en översättningsapparat" or perhaps "jag brukar en översättare."
"look here" is translated into either "se här", "titta här", or "kolla här", where 'se här' is the most accurate translation, sticking to word-by-word definition.
Hur går du, idag?
'Come here' in Swedish is 'kom hit'.
Vi ses där
Jag vill se dig senare
Say "See you later"
I see is jag förstår in Swedish. It literally means I understand, but it is used the same way as saying I see.
In Tamil, you can say "பின்னால் சொல்கிறேன்" (Pinnāl colkiṟēṉ) to say "see you later".
*kom och se oss* = come and see us
And is "och" in swedish.
När du kommer på London
'Gray' in Swedish is 'grå'. If you'd like to hear the pronunciation of a native speaker, please see the related links below.
hey i know!!- "see you later in Korean"
På svenska
"King" in Swedish is "kung".
You can say "ẹ ku alẹ" which means "see you soon" in Yoruba.