a big kiss, many greetings, will see you soon
"Un beso grande" translates to "a big kiss" in English. "Muchos saludos" means "many greetings," and "nos vemos pronto" means "see you soon."
Adiós Hasta luego Hasta pronto Nos vemos
"Ver you pronto" is likely a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the phrase "¡Ve pronto!", which in Spanish means "Go quickly!".
"Vemos" means "we see" in Spanish.
Nos vemos
Adiós Hasta luego Nos vemos Hasta pronto Que te vaya bien
Hasta Pronto Hasta luego (see you later) Nos vemos pronto
Adios, nos vemos pronto
"See you shortly" loosely and "We'll see each soon" literally are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase Nos vemos pronto. The pronunciation will be "no-vey-mo-spron-to" in Spanish.
Nos Vemos pronto is we will see each other quickly but probably meant see you soon
Gracias y nos vemos pronto. (can be used for plural or singular) Gracias y te veo pronto. (singular, told to only one other person)
"I'll see you soon" contains the contraction "I'll" which would best be chnaged to "I will". This will give you the traslation "Nos vemos pronto." This translates directly to "see you soon" in English, so a literal translation cannot be made in Spanish.
"Ver you pronto" is likely a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the phrase "¡Ve pronto!", which in Spanish means "Go quickly!".
hasta luego, 'ta luego, a despues, nos vemos
Ok perfect, we'll see each other again; best regards from Mexico, kisses.
Hasta Luego- see you later Hasta muy pronto- see you very soon
"Vemos" means "we see" in Spanish.
Nos vemos