If it is like 'See You' when somebody is leaving, it means 'See you later'.
To say goodbye in Grenadian Creole English, you can use the phrase "See you later" or "Take care."
English: see you at home Italian: Ci vediamo a casa.
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1.5 in English is pronounced as "one point five" or "one and a half."
One thousand, one.
In English, one would say "réalisation d'un livre" as "making a book."
there's only one r in mirar. it means to lookto look or to watch
to myself
One thousand thirty
there is only one way to say "tambourine" i iknow this because i am English and us English people no alot so i know there is only one way to say tambourine.
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It is a colloquial way to say 'see you later.'