'Y hasta la proxima' means 'And till next time', so you could probably repeat 'Hasta la proxima!'
Until what time: hasta que tiempo
Hasta la vista = See you! (Whenever) Hasta mañana = See you tomorrow!
Adiós ("goodbye"), despedida ("goodbye"), hasta mañana ("until tomorrow"), hasta luego ("until later"), hasta la vista ("until next time").
Many ways.Adiós (bye)Hasta luego (see you later)Hasta la vista (until we see each other next time/see you when I see you)Nos vemos (we'll see each other)Hasta mañana (see you tomorrow)Etc.Most common one? All of them except hasta la vista are used ewqually as often. Hasta la vista isn't really used much, but you can still say it.
Adiós - Bye Hasta Luego - See you later Hasta Pronto - See you soon Hasta Manaña - See you tomorrow Nos Vamós adiós _ see you bye Adiós buenas noches - bye good night
'Hasta la vista' means 'until the next time I see you', so it's kind of like 'see you soon'
Te quiero hasta el final It could also be: Te quiero hasta la muerte.
Hasta la próxima vez.
The Tagalog translation for "hasta la próxima vez" is "hanggang sa susunod na pagkakataon."
"See you later" is translated as "Te miro despues", however, the most common phrase used is "hasta luego" which means literally "until then". another way to say it would be "hasta la vista" you could say "Te veré luego"
The answer is "gracias" for thank you and "adiós" for goodbye. The phrase, "Thank you and goodbye," would be, "Gracias y adiós." There are several ways to say goodbye in Spanish: adiós ("goodbye"), despedida ("goodbye"), hasta mañana ("until tomorrow"), hasta luego ("until later"), hasta la vista ("until next time"). So you could also say, "Gracias y despedida" or "Gracias y hasta mañana" or "Gracias y hasta luego" or "Gracias y hasta la vista."