I have to go. Take care and we'll talk later.
Hasta Luego...see you later Hasta Manana...see you tomorrow Adios...bye
see you later
It means "I will see you later"Te-pronoun for youveré= I will seeLuego-later
Later in Spanish can either be "Luego" or "Más tarde".
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
The cast of Luego platicamos - 1982 includes: Conchita Arroyo
"Basra luego" doesn't have a direct translation in English, but it is a colloquial Spanish expression that roughly means "see you later" or "catch you later." It is often used as a casual way to say goodbye or see you soon.
luego, querida: later, dear.
"Preciosa, tengo que ir ahora. Hablamos luego. Un beso." It translates to: "Darling, I have to go now. We'll talk later. Kiss."
later
After eating
Hasta Luego...see you later Hasta Manana...see you tomorrow Adios...bye
see you later
much later my girl
see you later! (literally: until later)
"Hasta luego" in Spanish means "see you later" in English. It is a common way to say goodbye in a casual and informal manner.
Depending on context, it can mean either "later", "soon" or "early."