Quien se sienta a tu lado
Until next time
"My next life" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ma vie prochaine. the feminine singular phrase also translates as "my next lifetime" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma vee pro-shen" in French.
"Tsugi no densha ha nanji ni kimasu ka?" What time will the next train come?
"Until next time" is an English equivalent of the French phrase à la prochaine. The feminine singular prepositional phrase literally translates as "to the next (time)" in English. The pronunciation will be "a la pro-shen" in French.
Mais sorta na próxima! is a literal Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Better luck next time!" The phrase translates literally as "More luck in the next!" in English. The pronunciation will be "meysh SORTCH na PRAW-see-muh" in Cariocan Brazilian.
The translation of "véale la semana próxima" to English is "see you next week."
"Next" in English is prossimo in Italian.
"Today or next Friday" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Aujourd'hui ou vendredi prochain. The time-related phrase also translates as "Today or Friday next" in English. The pronunciation will be "o-zhoor-dwea oo vaw-druh-dee pro-sheh" in French.
The phrase "until next time" in Yiddish can be translated as "ביז נעקסטע מאל" (biz nokhstn mol).
L'estate prossima
"What are you doing next?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que tu fais après? The question also translates as "What do you do afterwards?" and "What do you make next?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-skuh tyoo feh a-preh" in French.
The Spanish word is "siguiente".