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You say "Lets go!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Maape!".
You say "Nice to meet you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Inumidun lati ri e".
In Filipino language, you can say "Magandang makilala ka."
Xinghui.
No one colloquial term of a certain language can be translated into another language. Usually we can say "Vanakkam" when we meet honorable people; and, we can say "Vaanga" when you meet normal people.
"Mexican" is not a language. Mexicans speak Spanish. Lets has many different uses in English and each has a different word in Spanish. Here are just a few. Lets (Verb) as in to allow - Permite, deja Lets (Verb) as in to rent - Alquiler, arrendamiento (lease), renta Lets (Verb) as in bloodletting - Sacar sangre Lets (Verb) as in to "let the cat out of the bag") - revelar (reveal) Let's (Let us) - Vamos (let's go), Echemos (Let's cast [out])
Lets meet at the movie theater whenever you want.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Toumerane" has the meaning of "We shall meet again" in English.
cinque
tu in portuguese
because pirates had a different language. eg phillipino people have a different language.
In Washoe, you can say goodbye by saying "Goeba tonawi" which translates to "until we meet again."