Vemo-nos mais tarde.
"See you later" in Portuguese is "Até logo".
"Vejo você mais tarde."
"See you later" in Brazilian Portuguese is "Até logo".
"Paz" (peace) and "até logo" (see you later) are common expressions in Portuguese to convey "peace out".
"Until later" in Portuguese is "Até mais tarde."
"Tchau" is a common informal way to say "goodbye" in Portuguese. It is similar to "bye" or "see you later" in English.
Posso te ver? Or Posso ver-te?
"Tchau" or "Até mais!"
Até logo
"See you later" in Brazilian Portuguese is "Até logo".
"Paz" (peace) and "até logo" (see you later) are common expressions in Portuguese to convey "peace out".
"Until later" in Portuguese is "Até mais tarde."
Até, means bye, or see you later.
"Tchau" is a common informal way to say "goodbye" in Portuguese. It is similar to "bye" or "see you later" in English.
Posso te ver? Or Posso ver-te?
To say "see you tomorrow" in Portuguese, you would say "até amanhã".
In Portuguese, you can say "até a próxima semana" to mean see you next week.
"Depois" in Portuguese translates to "after" in English. It is used to indicate a sequence of events or the time that follows a certain moment.
Portuguese evolved first from Galician-Portuguese in the 12th century in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish, as a distinct language, emerged later in the 13th century in the central region of the Iberian Peninsula.