See you next week.
The translation of "véale la semana próxima" to English is "see you next week."
In Portuguese, you can say "até a próxima semana" to mean see you next week.
"See you next week" in Japanese is また来週ね (mata raishuu ne).
# The taste or smell of something. # A specific taste or smell. See Synonyms at taste. # A distinctive quality or sensation: enjoying the savor of victory.
The weather next week will be partly sunny we may see patches of rain >?
"That was the world this week, see you again next week!"
Translation: Vemos el año próximo.
In Cajun French, you can say goodbye by saying "Au revoir" or simply "À bientôt," which means "See you soon." Another common phrase is "À la prochaine," meaning "Until next time." The Cajun culture often incorporates warmth and friendliness, so goodbyes may also come with a personal touch or well wishes.
Well, honey, the Cajun French translation for "black dog" is "chien noir." So, if you ever find yourself in the bayou and need to describe a pup with a dark fur coat, now you know what to say. Just don't start calling all the black dogs you see "chien noir" - they might think you're a tad bit strange.
See you soon = On va se revoir plus tard
You can say "下周见" (xià zhōu jiàn) in Chinese, which translates to "see you next week".
te veo la proxima semana