"Veo luego" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "see you later" in English. It is a casual way of saying goodbye and implying that you will see the person again in the near future.
"No veo" means "I don't see" in Spanish.
Veo que is usually used with definition. For example, veo que no entiendes. "I see that you don't understand". Veo que no tienes hambre - "I see that you're not hungry".
For this sentence to make sense in Spanish, it needs to be 'Te veo pronto papi.' In that configuration, it means, "See you soon, Daddy."
"Los veo yo" in Spanish means "I see them." It refers to the speaker seeing a group of people or objects.
"Veo que usted habla mi idioma" means "I see that you speak my language", as a formal statement.
Te veo más tarde / Te veo luego
Hasta luego Chao Adiós Luego nos vemos Las / os veo después
Veo means "I see"
It means "I see, I see".
"Leos veo mañana" mean "I see Leos tomorrow" in Spanish.
Until next time = hasta la proxima (pronounced ah-sta lah prox-ee-mah) Until then = hasta luego (pronounced ah-sta loo-aye-go)
luego, querida: later, dear.
"No veo" means "I don't see" in Spanish.
Te veo cuando te veo
It means "I see."
No, no I don't see it
Lluego does not mean anything. I assume it is "luego" (only one l)."Luego" means "later, afterwards".Walter LandesmanEnglish/Spanish Translator & ProofreaderTraductor y Corrector Inglés/Español