It means 'bye' or 'see you later'.
"Hasta luego" in English translates to "see you later". It is a phrase used to say goodbye with the intention of seeing the person again in the near future.
"Vaya hasta que lo dijiste" translates to "go until you said it" in English.
"Hasta nunca" in Spanish means "until never" in English. It is used to express a permanent goodbye or farewell to someone.
"Hasta la vista" is a Spanish phrase commonly translated to "Goodbye" in English. It is often used as a way to say farewell when parting ways with someone.
"Hasta cuando" in Spanish means "until when" in English. It is a phrase used to inquire about the duration of something or to express concern about how long a situation will last.
"Hasta nuevo" is not a common Spanish phrase. It might be a misspelling of "hasta luego," which means "see you later."
It is Hasta Luego it means See you later
Hasta you varte in English means until you see.
Hasta pronto = See you soon.
good luck
It means: until later
"Vaya hasta que lo dijiste" translates to "go until you said it" in English.
See you soon, my friend.
"see you" so "hasta la vista" means "see you" and then la vista means "around"
Well, that is mostly incorrect Spanish. "te amo" is I love you. "hermana" is sister. "amiga" is friend (female). tata/chao are goodbye. "vamos" is let's go. "hasta luego" is see you later. Maybe the sentence was intended to say 'I love you like a sister, friend. Bye, see ya later!' I'm not sure.
'Hasta la vista' is a Spanish phrase that translates to "until we see each other again" or "goodbye." It gained popularity through its use in the movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
¡Hasta pronto! in Spanish is "See you later!" in English.
It means: Puerto Rican till death.