See you soon!
For this sentence to make sense in Spanish, it needs to be 'Te veo pronto papi.' In that configuration, it means, "See you soon, Daddy."
See You Soon.
I'll see you soon
Te veo mañana = I see you tomorrow
Te veo cuando te veo
"Ver" is the spanish ver "to see." Pronto is the word for "soon." "You" is not a Spanish word. "Te veo pronto" would be "I'll see you soon." "Nos vemos pronto" is "We'll see each other soon."
Translation: You are looking good girlfriend, Kisses. We miss you.
Literally translated, it means "I see you right now" but usually it's used as in "I'll see you pretty soon."
i don't see you
See you tomorrow
No Te Veo was created in 2007-05.
Te veo más tarde / Te veo luego