Until what time: hasta que tiempo
"Until next time"
Hasta la próxima vez.
Until tomorrow in Spanish is: hasta mañana.
Until next time
Free public schooling came to the Philippines by Spanish Decree in 1863 but was limited and rarely available until after the Spanish American War.
Spanish until about 1847 because the Mexican government didn't give us California until that time but after that was English.-L.Shaw
Adiós ("goodbye"), despedida ("goodbye"), hasta mañana ("until tomorrow"), hasta luego ("until later"), hasta la vista ("until next time").
The term for later in time /later on is más tarde. "See you later" is "hasta luego" (until then).
Cuba was a Spanish Territory until the Spanish American War.
that depends on how well you know the person Adios is goodbye Hasta luego is until next time
"De la tarde" in Spanish means "in the afternoon" or "of the afternoon." It is used to refer to the time period from noon until evening.
"Hasta tarde" in Spanish means "until late" or "until late at night." It is used to refer to staying out or working until a late hour in the day or night.