The saying starts with one person saying, "See ya later, alligator." The other person responds, "After a while, crocodile."
i often heard people saying to me 'see you later' when in fact we have no prior arrangement to meet again. It is just a friendly way of saying Goodbye.
Hailing from the 1560s, the English word alligator comes to us from the corruption of the Spanish word el lagarto (de Indias) meaning "the lizard (of the Indies)", from the Latin word lacertus, although "alligarter" WAS an earlier variant."See you later, alligator" is from a 1957song title.
You can say either, depending on what you mean. Usually you are asking someone to perform a sequence of actions: first, to come upstairs, and second, to see something. The way to say this is "Come upstairs and see it." But if you are saying that the purpose of coming upstairs is in order to see something, in response perhaps to the question "Why should I come upstairs?" or "Where can I see it?" then "Come upstairs to see it" is correct.
Just later or laters or talk later or see you later.
The saying starts with one person saying, "See ya later, alligator." The other person responds, "After a while, crocodile."
It's just a little rhyme..."See you later alligator" and "In a while crocodile".
in a while crocodile
See you later alligator. After awhile crocodile. You're getting on my nerves now youre cramping my style
"Later Alligator" is an expression in English. If you used the literal translation in Spanish (Más tarde alligator) people would be confused and think you were visiting an alligator at some later time. For an informal way to say "See you later" many Spaniards just say "luego" from the expression "Hasta luego" which means "See you later".
See ya later, alligator' is a friendly, casual farewell typically said in jest to a friend. It is often responded to with the matching 'After awhile, crocodile!'
"Later Alligator" is an expression in English. If you used the literal translation in Spanish (Más tarde alligator) people would be confused and think you were visiting an alligator at some later time. For an informal way to say "See you later" many Spaniards just say "luego" from the expression "Hasta luego" which means "See you later".
See you later alligator
I think it is the short for "see you later alligator" .
see you later alligator
"Wally Gator" used this catchphrase . ("See ya later Wally Gator!" was part of the cartoon's introduction .)
ARK the Adventures of Animal Rescue Kids - 1997 See You Later Alligator 1-2 was released on: USA: 1997