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hasta luego

interjectionCEFR A1

What does “hasta luego” mean in English?

  1. 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.

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