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Latest revision as of 17:15, 26 February 2023

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!Hola todos!


In Spanish there are many ways to say goodbye.

You will find below some expressions used in the Spanish speaking countries:


Good bye in Spanish Comment
Adiós Formal (boss, unknown person, elderly)
Hasta luego
Chao   Informal (family, friends)
Hasta la próxima
Nos vemos
Hasta la vista This is another way of saying goodbye in an almost formal way.
Hasta mañana This is another way of saying goodbye in an almost formal way.
Hasta pronto This is another way of saying goodbye in an almost formal way.
Hasta otra oportunidad This is another way of saying goodbye in an almost formal way.
Te veo luego
Te veo al rato
Nos estamos viendo
Te veo dentro de un rato (in Spain)
Hasta la otra semana (in Spain) Hasta la semana que viene o Hasta la semana próxima
Hasta el próximo fin de semana
Hasta nunca
Que te vaya bien
Cuidate
Camara (in Mexico) accompanied by a clash of hands
Zale (in Mexico) Is in case that you are with someone that you trust, like a friend

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