You would say "let see" in the Abaluhya language as ulisababisha kuona.
To say "See you soon" in Yoruba, you can say "O da bọ".
To say "see you later" in Yoruba, you can say "ẹ ṣẹ̀ láàgbára," which loosely translates to "until we meet again."
In the Seminole language, you can say goodbye by using the phrase "Ha hoke" which translates to "see you later."
You can say "ẹ ku ojọ kì í tẹ̀wọ́n sí" in Yoruba to mean "See you tomorrow."
"Oel ngati kameie".
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You say "Long time no see" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ope ti mo ti rie".
good bye in mardarin Chinese - zai jian in french - Aurevior We can see this is how you say it in french and mardrin but how do you say it in the English language, no not how we speack English but like british language!!!
You might say madjashin (see you later).
That is how you say "how do you spell" (perhaps a different language was sought - see the related questions).