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How do you say "see you soon", "see you later" and "see you tomorrow/next week..." in Mandarin?
Jun 13, 2013 3:39 PM
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待会儿(再)见,等等再见, 明天/下星期再见。
The Chinese expression for "good-bye" actually already literally means "see you again."
June 13, 2013
"see you soon" = 一会儿见
"see you later" = 再见
see you tomorrow = 明天见
June 17, 2013
see you soon,see you later means待会儿见,一会儿见。
see you next time/next week/tomorrow means 下次/下周/明天(再)见。
June 15, 2013
see you soon, see you later:回见,待会儿见
see you tomorrow:明天见
see you next week:下周见
June 14, 2013
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