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    What is the literal English translation of "Hasta la vista"?

    Question #37332. Asked by Linus_337. (Aug 09 03 3:38 PM)


    sequoianoir

    In spanish, there are many expressions used to say "goodbye" which start with the word hasta, meaning "until." For example, hasta la vista means, roughly, "until the seeing" - i.e., "goodbye until wee see each other again."

    Aug 09 03, 4:42 PM


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