Hasta= Until
La= The
Vista= View/Eyesight
The closest English phrase is 'See you later'.
"until later"
hasta luego means "see you later" in English
Hasta Luego (the H is silent in spanish) is a way to say goodbye to a friend or acquaintance. It is an informal statement which literally means "until later." A close English equivalent is "so long."
See you later, but you could also say hasta mañana which means see you tomorrow.
In English it would be literally translated as "until later." However, it practically means "see you later."
Hasta la vista means "see you later", as if you are planning on seeing them again. Hasta luego means closer to "see you some other time", where you aren't specifically planning on another meeting, but you acknowledge the probability of seeing them again. Hasta manana is another way you may have heard it, but it's meaning is much less vague. It means specifically "see you tomorrow" (manana means tomorrow) and that's self-explanatory.
It means :
see you later !!!!
It is pronounced AH-sta lew-EH-go
See You Later
"until later"
It is Hasta Luego it means See you later
see you later
it's Hasta Luego......it means see you later
Hasta Luego- see you later Hasta muy pronto- see you very soon
You would say "hasta luego".
Hasta Luego - See you later Hasta Pronto - See you soon
'See you later, cowboy'.
"See you later" is translated as "Te miro despues", however, the most common phrase used is "hasta luego" which means literally "until then". another way to say it would be "hasta la vista" you could say "Te veré luego"
see you later! (literally: until later)
hasta luego- see you later hasta la vista- until I see you again
"Hasta luego seΓ±orita" means "See you later, miss" in Spanish. It is a polite way to say goodbye to a woman.
hasta luego, 'ta luego, a despues, nos vemos