"I'll see you soon" contains the contraction "I'll" which would best be chnaged to "I will". This will give you the traslation "Nos vemos pronto." This translates directly to "see you soon" in English, so a literal translation cannot be made in Spanish.
"I can see" in Spanish is "Puedo ver".
"see you soon" wouldn't be a complete sentence in latin, but if you wanted to say "i will see you soon" then it would be "Te mocem videbo"
The literal translation is Adiós, and this is perfectly fine to say Bye. However, there is also Buenos Noches(goodnight), Hasta Luego (see you next time) and Hasta la vista (see you soon)
I wanna see you again = quiero verte otra vez
"Adiós" is the most common way to say bye. "Cuidate" or "hasta luego" also works. That's translated to something like "take care" and "see you soon".
Adios, nos vemos pronto
Hasta Pronto Hasta luego (see you later) Nos vemos pronto
The Translation is as follows: vamos a ver esto muy pronto
Buenos noches mi amo, espero verte pronto.
An exclamation really. Hasta pronto! means "See you soon!".
Proximo
pronto
see you soon
to say see you soon.. "koodhiya seegiram paakalaam"
pronto!Pronto.
Goodbye = Adiós See you soon = Hasta luego/Hasta la vista
hasta pronto