Until next time
This phrase is used when you expect to see the person again at an unspecified time in the future.
See you next time, friends.
This phrase can be used when you are saying goodbye to your friends and you expect to see them again in the future. 'Amigos' in Spanish translates to 'friends' in English.
Until next time.
This is a way to say goodbye, suggesting that you are looking forward to the next meeting or interaction. 'Vez' is the Spanish word for 'time'.
Until the next meeting.
Used in a professional or formal setting, when you are ending a meeting and you expect another one to happen in the future. 'Reunión' means 'meeting' in Spanish.
See you next class.
Typically used by teachers to their students indicating that they'll meet again during the next class session. 'Clase' stands for 'class' in Spanish.
See you next time, madam.
This phrase can be used in a formal context when saying goodbye to a female senior or a woman you respect. 'Señora' translates to 'madam' in English.
See you next time, sir.
You would use this phrase when saying goodbye to a male in a respectful manner. 'Señor' is the Spanish word for 'sir'.
Until the next meal.
This phrase is typically used after having a meal with someone and you are expecting to share another meal with them in the future. 'Comida' means 'meal' in Spanish.
See you next time, my love.
This phrase is used between lovers or close partners when parting, expressing an expectation to see each other again. 'Mi amor' translates to 'my love' in English.
Until the next movie.
This phrase could be used after watching a film with someone and looking forward to the next one you'll watch together. 'Película' is Spanish for 'movie'.
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This is often used to end conversations indicating that you expect to see the person again next week. 'Semana' is the Spanish word for 'week'.