In Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou, honu" which means "Until we meet again, turtle" in English.
In Hawaiian, "See you later" can be said as "A hui hou."
* See ya later, alligator! * After a while, crocodile! "23 Skidoo"
'ike [eekay]
To say "See you in December" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou i ka māhina 'o Kekemapa."
To say "see you soon" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou a'e."
In Hawaiian, "See you later" can be said as "A hui hou."
"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
"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".
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
* See ya later, alligator! * After a while, crocodile! "23 Skidoo"
I think it is the short for "see you later alligator" .
See you later alligator
'ike [eekay]
To say "See you in December" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou i ka māhina 'o Kekemapa."