À plus tard
Or you can say
On VA s'revoir. But remember that the "re-" isn't said like the french "re-". It's said like "err-" so it would sound like "on VA s-err-voir"
to say goodye in french is "au revior" or you could also say " a bientot" that is see u later
''piravu santhipum'', is how you say see you later in Tamil
"à plus tard" by itself means "see you later". In another context, "remettre à plus tard" means "to postpone"
To say "see you later" in Swahili, you would say "tutaonana baadaye".
"ਫਿਰ ਮਿਲਾਂਗੇ" (fira milange) is how you say "see you later" in Punjabi.
You can say "see you later" by using phrases like "Hasta luego" in Spanish, "À plus tard" in French, or "Auf Wiedersehen" in German.
À plus tard!
A bientot. Pronouced; Ah-be-en-toe
There are many ways to say "see you later" in French. The most usual way is to say au revoir. A more informal way is to say à bientôt, which means "'til next time". You can also say à demain to mean "see you tomorrow".
to say goodye in french is "au revior" or you could also say " a bientot" that is see u later
Usually "à plus tard" ("see you later")
Well, honey, the Cajun French translation for "black dog" is "chien noir." So, if you ever find yourself in the bayou and need to describe a pup with a dark fur coat, now you know what to say. Just don't start calling all the black dogs you see "chien noir" - they might think you're a tad bit strange.
''piravu santhipum'', is how you say see you later in Tamil
"à plus tard" by itself means "see you later". In another context, "remettre à plus tard" means "to postpone"
To say "see you later" in Swahili, you would say "tutaonana baadaye".
A' plus tard
A tout a l'heure