"Hasta luego" means literally "until later".
2006-12-11 15:41:50
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answered by drshorty 7
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The literal translation for hasta luego is "until later" but it's used like "see you later." The spelling is a little different but I'm assuming that's what you are asking.
2006-12-11 23:43:02
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answered by Pamela 5
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YOu mean Hasta LUego... which means see u later
2006-12-12 01:37:13
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answered by @lli3 2
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It's "hasta luego", and it means "See you later." The literal translation is "Until later."
2006-12-11 23:44:46
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answered by quietwalker 5
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see you later and its actually hasta luego!!
heres a link to a spanish/english dictionary if you need anymore help!!
2006-12-12 00:41:20
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answered by hockiee.girl 2
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It is hasta luego and it means "see you later"
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2006-12-11 23:42:03
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answered by truthhandl3r 3
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"hasta luego" means "see you later" but it can also be used as goodbye
2006-12-12 00:51:43
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answered by Paulo R 1
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hey dude!!
is HASTA LUEGO, that mean, see you later.
o hasta la vista. baby..
in other language, in japanes is "matane" or in german: "tschuz"
2006-12-12 00:43:57
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answered by Legendary kid 1
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See you later.
2006-12-11 23:46:07
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answered by rmrndrs 4
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Literally translated, it means "until later", but is usually said meaning "see you later"
2006-12-11 23:42:26
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answered by Just Joshin' 2
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