"hasta" means "until" e.g. hasta mañana = until tomorrow (basically means see you tomorrow) "hasta lluego" = until later (basically means see you later) "hasta lunes" = until monday (basically means see you monday)...etc...
Hasta Luego- see you later Hasta muy pronto- see you very soon
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
'See you later, cowboy'.
See you soon, my friend.
"Hasta la wago" is not a standard phrase in any known language. It appears to be a play on words or a made-up expression. "Hasta la vista" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "until we meet again" or "goodbye," often associated with the Terminator movie franchise.
"Hasta nuevo" is not a common Spanish phrase. It might be a misspelling of "hasta luego," which means "see you later."
Hasta Luego- see you later Hasta muy pronto- see you very soon
"Hasta luego señorita" means "See you later, miss" in Spanish. It is a polite way to say goodbye to a woman.
It is Hasta Luego it means See you later
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
Buenas Noches means Good Night Amigas/amigos is friend/s Hasta luego means see you later.
'See you later, cowboy'.
"See you later" can mean just what it says; the person will see you later. It can also be used as an expression that means nothing more than "bye."
Hasta means "until".
See you soon, my friend.
"Hasta la wago" is not a standard phrase in any known language. It appears to be a play on words or a made-up expression. "Hasta la vista" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "until we meet again" or "goodbye," often associated with the Terminator movie franchise.
Hasta luego means like see you later. You can also say nos vemos because hasta luego and nos vemos both mean see you later. You can also say hasta manana if you will see them tomorrow, because hasta manana directly means until tomorrow. Or just regular adios (and for you special people) (wink wink) (Adios means good-bye)