hasta luego
interjectionCEFR A1
What does “hasta luego” mean in English?
see you later
Example sentences
—Me voy. —Hasta luego, cuídate.
—I'm leaving. —See you later, take care.
¡Hasta luego!
See you later!
Hasta luego, te llamo después.
See you later, I'll call you afterwards.
How to use it
Hasta luego means 'see you later' — neutral, casual, common. Functions as the default 'bye' for short-term partings.
Common mistake
Hasta luego is neutral on register — works with both tú and usted, both casual and semi-formal. Default 'bye' if you're unsure.