See you later
This phrase can be used when leaving or saying goodbye. You use it when you expect to see the person again soon.
See you later, Manuel!
This sentence is used when you are saying goodbye to someone called Manuel, suggesting that you will see him later. '¡Hasta luego!' is a common phrase used in Spanish to say 'See you later!'
See you later! I'm going to the store.
In this case, the speaker is indicating that they're about to make a trip to the store and they use '¡Hasta luego!' to say 'See you later!' before they leave.
See you later, friends!
Here, the speaker is saying goodbye to multiple people they refer to as friends, with an intention to meet them again later.
We see each other. See you later!
'Nos vemos. ¡Hasta luego!' is a typical way to say goodbye in Spanish. The first part translates to 'We'll see each other', followed by 'See you later!'
See you later! Have a good day.
In this sentence, the speaker bids goodbye with '¡Hasta luego!', followed by a wish for the person to have a good day.
I must go. See you later!
Here, the speaker announces they must leave and follows up with the common Spanish farewell, '¡Hasta luego!'
See you later! Take care.
In this case, the speaker is signaling their departure using '¡Hasta luego!', followed by a standard phrase telling the addressee to take care of themselves.
Good night and see you later!
This sentence combines a goodnight wish with '¡Hasta luego!' to indicate an intention to meet again later.
See you later! It was a pleasure to meet you.
This indicates that the speaker is departing from someone they've just met, and they express pleasure at making the acquaintance.
My train is about to arrive, see you later!
In this instance, the speaker is indicating that they have to leave because their train is approaching. They use '¡Hasta luego!' to signal their departure.