Hasta Luego - See you later Hasta Pronto - See you soon
Hasta pronto
"In other words, yes (or) no" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡O sea sí, no! The phrase translates literally as "Or let it be yes (or) no!" in English. The pronunciation will be "o SEY-a see no" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"See you shortly" loosely and "We'll see each soon" literally are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase Nos vemos pronto. The pronunciation will be "no-vey-mo-spron-to" in Spanish.
Ja, matane.
Dos mil diecisiete is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "2017." The numerical phrase translates literally as "two thousand seventeen" in English. The pronunciation will be "DO-smeel DYEH-see-SYEH-tey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"You're still just as pretty" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Sigues igual de bonita. The pronunciation of the feminine phrase in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "SEE-ghey-SEE-gwal they vo-NEE-ta" in Spanish.
¡Hasta pronto! in Spanish is "See you later!" in English.
"A little kiss" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase un besitoo. The masculine singular phrase serves as a colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal version of un besito, which also translates as "one quick kiss" in English. The pronunciation will be "oon bey-SEE-to" in Spanish.
"Yes, love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Sì, amor! The affirmative adverb and masculine singular noun may be used with a female or male audience. The pronunciation will be "see a-mor" in Spanish.
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"Be that way!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Sea así! The command in the second person formal singular also translates as "Be like that," "Be like this!" or "Be this way!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "SEY-a-SEE" in Uruguayan Spanish.
¿Fácil o difícil? is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Easy or hard?" The question also translates literally as "Easy or difficult?" in English. The pronunciation will be "FA-see-lo thee-FEE-seel" in Uruguayan Spanish.