Lluego does not mean anything. I assume it is "luego" (only one l).
"Luego" means "later, afterwards".
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later as in the phrase "hasta luego", which is a way of saying good bye temporarily as in "see you later"
Luego means "then"
Later in Spanish can either be "Luego" or "Más tarde".
Hasta Luego- see you later Hasta muy pronto- see you very soon
You would say "hasta luego".
It is "más tarde" or "luego".
Good bye in spanish is Adios!
Después / luego / posteriormente
thats mean "i will tell you later"
Later in Spanish can either be "Luego" or "Más tarde".
Depending on context, it can mean either "later", "soon" or "early."
"Hasta luego señorita" means "See you later, miss" in Spanish. It is a polite way to say goodbye to a woman.
"Veo luego" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "see you later" in English. It is a casual way of saying goodbye and implying that you will see the person again in the near future.
luego me visto
then = at that time = entonces (en-ton-thess) then = later = luego (lway-go)
"Basra luego" doesn't have a direct translation in English, but it is a colloquial Spanish expression that roughly means "see you later" or "catch you later." It is often used as a casual way to say goodbye or see you soon.
Hasta Luego- see you later Hasta muy pronto- see you very soon
You would say "hasta luego".
luego, querida: later, dear.