See you later is usually used for occassions, where the people meet on the next day or so. See you soon tend to be used when they are to meet in the same day again. For example when co-workers go to eat dinner at different places, or after school you go home and then chat with your classmates
See you later, See you soon
goodbye means that you will probally never see or talk to that person ever again. See you later tells that person that you are still gonna talk to them and see them.
see you soon
You can say "ẹ ku alẹ" which means "see you soon" in Yoruba.
A dopo is Italian for "after" or "later". Used informally to say "Later", "See you later" or "See you soon".
Thank you - Thanks, cheers, thanks mate, Ta. See you soon - catchya later, seeya later, catchya.
He will see you later...... Simple
hasta luego- see you later hasta la vista- until I see you again
"À tout à l'heure" is used to say "see you later" and implies you will see the person soon within the same day. On the other hand, "à bientôt" means "see you soon" and suggests you will see the person in the near future, but not necessarily the same day.
Hasta Luego - See you later Hasta Pronto - See you soon
a tout a l'heure- see you later a bientot - see you soon a demain- see you tomorrow
Hasta Luego- see you later Hasta muy pronto- see you very soon