What I normally say is either "Nos vemos luego en la clase", meaning next class in particular, or "Nos vemos luego en clases", meaning all the coming classes in general. The latter may be said at any time or during holidays, before the beginning of a new term.
Hasta luego
"Later Alligator" is an expression in English. If you used the literal translation in Spanish (Más tarde alligator) people would be confused and think you were visiting an alligator at some later time. For an informal way to say "See you later" many Spaniards just say "luego" from the expression "Hasta luego" which means "See you later".
Hasta luego Hasta pronto
Hasta luego, guapo
hasta luego, chica guapa
''piravu santhipum'', is how you say see you later in Tamil
To say "see you later" in Swahili, you would say "tutaonana baadaye".
"ਫਿਰ ਮਿਲਾਂਗੇ" (fira milange) is how you say "see you later" in Punjabi.
You can say "see you later" by using phrases like "Hasta luego" in Spanish, "À plus tard" in French, or "Auf Wiedersehen" in German.
See you later can be said in Hindi as Phir Milte Hain ( Meet you later ).
hey i know!!- "see you later in Korean"
In Hawaiian, "See you later" can be said as "A hui hou."
Just later or laters or talk later or see you later.
Just later or laters or talk later or see you later.
As in 'see you later?' You may say 'jaa, [mata] ne.'
You say "See you later" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "mari e ni'gba mi".
A dopo is Italian for "after" or "later". Used informally to say "Later", "See you later" or "See you soon".