Hasta la vista = See you! (Whenever)
Hasta mañana = See you tomorrow!
Hasta la vista only means good-bye (or more literally, "Until I see you next time") NOT hello.
Hasta luego means like see you later. You can also say nos vemos because hasta luego and nos vemos both mean see you later. You can also say hasta manana if you will see them tomorrow, because hasta manana directly means until tomorrow. Or just regular adios (and for you special people) (wink wink) (Adios means good-bye)
I'll be back Hasta la Vista Baby is probably his second best. Both are legendary.
There is an exclamation point on both ends of hasta pronto.
Adios This is pronounced Ah-theeOS It is NOT pronounced Ah-DEE-os, or ah-DEE-oh-oos Litterally Adios (A Dios) means "to God"
what do you mean from windows vista x64 to windows vista? they are both the same thing. there is win32 and win64. so i don't know what you mean by that
well windows vista is not good but both of them are sensitive
"Boa vista" translates to "good view" or "nice view" in English.
"Vista XP" is not a computer type. Vista and XP are both previous versions of the Windows operating system. The current version of Windows is Windows 8.1.
Chao is a Italian and Spanish word and it means goodbye in both languages. if you translated it into English it would mean goodbye.Chao is an informal way of saying goodbye can be replaced by 'later' in English or 'adios' in Spanish.Hope i helped.
Some of the most overused "Famous Last Words" commonly come from pop-culture (i.e. Movies, Music, and Video Games.) Some of the most commonly known phrases are "Hasta La Vista, Baby" or "I'll Be Back," both from the action thriller movies "Terminator," starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Yes, it can.
Some of the most overused "Famous Last Words" commonly come from pop-culture (i.e. Movies, Music, and Video Games.) Some of the most commonly known phrases are "Hasta La Vista, Baby" or "I'll Be Back," both from the action thriller movies "Terminator," starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.