Espero que pueda verle pronto
Espero verte pronto.
"Goodbye" in Spanish is "Adiós" and "see you soon" is "Hasta pronto".
"Ver you pronto" is likely a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the phrase "¡Ve pronto!", which in Spanish means "Go quickly!".
"¡Hasta pronto!" is an exclamation in Spanish, meaning "See you soon!" It is commonly used to say goodbye in a friendly and informal way.
Hope in Spanish is "esperanza."
I didn't like to see him soon( although) i had to see him.
Buenos noches mi amo, espero verte pronto.
I wanna see you again = quiero verte otra vez
Dúfam, že sa znova uvidíme
"Goodbye" in Spanish is "Adiós" and "see you soon" is "Hasta pronto".
hasta pronto
Hasta pronto.
Adiós y hasta luego.
Hasta pronto
Tot ziens
"Ver you pronto" is likely a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the phrase "¡Ve pronto!", which in Spanish means "Go quickly!".
Hasta Luego - See you later Hasta Pronto - See you soon
Hasta Luego - See you later Hasta Pronto - See you soon Hasta Luego is the more commonly used term in the Spanish culture, however. Hasta Pronto is the technical translation for "see you soon" but I don't think it is used in the same way English speakers use the term.