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hasta luego
[ahs-tah lwe-gaw, hah-stuh loo-ey-goh]
interjection
see you later; so long.
Example Sentences
Instead, I said something like: "That's so awesome. Bring me back a souvenir. ¡Hasta luego!"
“Hasta luego,” he says, waving to the little girl sitting up and pouting prettily.
We rambled about the plaza where a fair was in progress, and at every turning kept bidding farewell to familiar scenes of Spanish life; we were not again to hear the peace-bringing "Vaya Usted con Dios!" not again to assent to the cordial "Hasta luego!"
Hasta lúego, Colonel; I ride back home to bring them; so doubt not my having them here, and ready for the route soon as your soldiers.”
Hasta luego!” and she moved out, not with any marked grace, but with a certain dignity which saved the stripes from absurdity.
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When To Use
Hasta luego is an informal way to say “see you later.” It is taken directly from Spanish.Hasta luego is mainly used in Spanish-speaking countries as a way of saying goodbye, but it has also entered into use in English unchanged (like the more common adios).Example: Hasta luego, bro! I’ll see you tomorrow!
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