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Q: How do you say see you tomorrow daughter in dutch?
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Would you say hasta mañana to say goodbye to someone you'll see tomorrow?

Yes. "Hasta manyana" literally means "until tomorrow", so it is the exact equivalent of "See you tomorrow", which makes sense to say if you plan to see this person tomorrow.However, any parting remark is really interchangeable. For example, in English, you could say "See you tomorrow" even if you are not going to see that person tomorrow or you could say "See you later" even if you are not going to see that person later in the day.


How do you say See you tomorrow in Yoruba language?

You say "See you tomorrow" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "mari e lola".


How do you say see you tomorrow in Chinese?

In Chinese, "See you tomorrow" is said as "明天见" (Míngtiān jiàn).


How do how do you say see you tomorrow in Portuguese?

To say "see you tomorrow" in Portuguese, you would say "até amanhã".


How do say 'see you tomorrow' in French?

"à demain" -- it literally means "to tomorrow".


How else can you say see you tomorrow in spanish?

Hasta mañana.


How do you say we will see tomorrow in french?

You would say "nous verrons demain" in French to mean "we will see tomorrow."


How do you say see you tomorrow in Mandarin?

明天见 (míngtiān jiàn).


How do you say see you tomorrow in Russian?

До завтра! Do zavtra!


How do you say in Dutch hope to see you soon?

Tot ziens


Say 'see you tomorrow' in Spanish?

Probably the most common way to say this is "nos vemos mañana". This uses the reflexive form of the verb "ver", and literally means "We see ourselves (each other) tomorrow". Usually this would be interpreted as "see you tomorrow". You could also say "hasta mañana", or "until tomorrow". Another would be "Voy a verte mañana", or "I am going to see you tomorrow". "Te veré mañana" is "I will see you tomorrow".


Is saying I will see you on tomorrow grammatically correct?

Unfortunately no. The correct phrase is "I will see you tomorrow." Alternately, you could say either "I will see you Monday", or "I will see you on Monday" -- with the proper noun "Monday", either is correct. "Tomorrow", however, is not a proper noun and thus "on" must be omitted.