With the questioner's permission . . .
It seems that what you're actually looking for is a common phrase to use when you and a friend are parting,
like "bye-bye", "take care", "so long", "cheers", "ciao", "see ya", etc.
Probably the most common one in Hebrew is "L'HEET-rah-OAT".
Literally it means something like "to see you again". Very close to the German "auf wiedersehen".
You can say "Γ bientΓ΄t" in French, which translates to "See you soon."
see you soon
to say see you soon.. "koodhiya seegiram paakalaam"
In Flemish, you say "tot binnenkort" to mean "see you soon."
You can say "αΊΉ ku alαΊΉ" which means "see you soon" in Yoruba.
"Γ bientΓ΄t" is how you say "see you soon" in French.
You say "See you soon" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "mari e laipe".
"see you soon" wouldn't be a complete sentence in latin, but if you wanted to say "i will see you soon" then it would be "Te mocem videbo"
To say "see you soon" in Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou a'e."
To say "see you soon" in Farsi, you can say "bebinamet bald" (Ψ¨Ψ¨ΫΩΩ Ψͺ Ψ¨Ψ§ΩΨ―).
"Te verá"
goodbye is "revoir" or "au revoir" see you soon is "à bientôt"