You can express this in several ways. "Nos vemos el viernes" (We see each other on Friday), "te veo el viernes" (I see you on Friday), "Voy a verte el viernes" (I am going to see you on Friday), or "Te veré el viernes" (I will see you on Friday).
All of the above could be translated as "See you on Friday".
Te veo mañana en la tarde (familiar form) Lo veo mañana en la tarde (Respect form)
Hasta mañana
hasta manana
nos vemos el sábado
No puedo esperar para verte mañana.
Hasta mañana.
Hasta martes.
You can say "J'ai hΓ’te de te voir demain" in French to express "can't wait to see you tomorrow."
No puedo esperar a verte otra vez
I canβt wait to see you
their filming right now. cant wait to see it. ;] their filming right now. cant wait to see it. ;] their filming right now. cant wait to see it. ;]
en no esperar a verte mañana
In Spanish, this literally means "until tomorrow" or, "see you tomorrow".
I can't wait to see you tomorrow!
Ek is lief vir jou en kan nie wag om jou more te sien nie
Hasta maΓ±ana.
"te veo mañana"
"Tomorrow" in Spanish is "mañana". It is pronounced "mahn-YA-na". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
hasta manana, but pronounced "ahstah manyana"