hasta luego
Americaninterjection
Usage
What does hasta luego mean? 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!
Example Sentences
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Instead, I said something like: "That's so awesome. Bring me back a souvenir. ¡Hasta luego!"
From Literature
“Hasta luego,” he says, waving to the little girl sitting up and pouting prettily.
From Literature
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!"
From Project Gutenberg
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.”
From Project Gutenberg
Hasta luego!” and she moved out, not with any marked grace, but with a certain dignity which saved the stripes from absurdity.
From Project Gutenberg
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