"See you after school" is an English equivalent of "Nos vemos después de la escuela."
Specifically, the pronoun "nos" means "ourselves, each other" in this context. The verb "vemos" means "(We) are seeing, do see, see." The preposition "después de" means "after." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."
The pronunciation is "nohs BEH-mohs THEH-spwehs theh lah eh-SKWEH-lah."
we see
Nos vemos en dos semanas
Translation: Vemos el año próximo.
"see you around" or "we'll see each other around"
"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.
"See you shortly" loosely and "We'll see each soon" literally are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase Nos vemos pronto. The pronunciation will be "no-vey-mo-spron-to" in Spanish.
"Vemos" means "we see" in Spanish.
we see
nos vemos
Nos vemos
nosotros vemos
Nos vemos otra vez. Nos vemos otro día.
"Nos vemos!"
Nos vemos el sábado
adiós Hasta luego Nos vemos Abur
How to say see you tomorrow in Spanish hasta manana or see you later hasta luego
It translates to "we'll see each other for lunch." NOTE: Lonche is a"Spanglish" word. It is not a proper Spanish word. Almuerzo means lunch. Other acceptable words are comida or comer un bocadillo.