"Hasta la vista, baby" is a catchphrase associated with Arnold Schwarzenegger's title character from the 1991 science fiction action film Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
has·ta la vis·ta ˌä-stə-lä-ˈvē-stə : until the (next) view : see you later.
'Hasta la vista' translates from the Spanish as 'see you later'.
You can answer the same way you would if they were saying “good bye” or “see you”. So, A: “Hasta la vista!” B: Nos vemos!
Cheers. Is "hasta la vista" a common phrase that native Spanish speakers use? It is correct Spanish, but it is not used a lot.
Mucho Gusto
Pronounced: Moo-cho Goo-stow. This phrase means “nice to meet you.” It is obviously used when you're meeting someone for the first time.
: until later : see you later.
¿qué pasa? Spanish phrase. : what's happening? — used as a greeting.
(colloquial) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hafta: Contraction of has to; is required to. He hasta visit the doctor.
Vista is an Italian word that means "sight" or "view." It's the same in Spanish and is related to the verb avistar, which means "to catch sight of." Hasta la vista! means, literally, "Until I see you!" (or, more simply, "See you later!").
Hasta luego
This is formal. You use it when you want to say goodbye to somebody you may see soon (or not), but you're not sure when.
It comes from the Italian vista, meaning “a view” or “a sight.” The Italian vista—as well as the same word in Spanish and Portuguese—derives from the Latin verb vidēre, which also means “to see” and is the root of view and vision.
Spanish phrase. : good evening : good night. See the full definition.
Carnal. Literally means “brother,” but as with “bro” in English, it's used to refer to good friends, too. María, te presento a mi carnal. María, this is my bro.
The standard answer is probably "Bien" ("Fine") or "Muy bien" ("Very good"). Of course, both of those responses are often expanded: "Muy bien, gracias. ¿Y tú?" ("Quite well, thank you. And you?").
de nada - translated from Spanish to English.
Nos vemos is a phrase in Spanish that literally means 'we see each other', but is almost always used as an idiom for 'see you later'.
Buenas noches (Good evening). Something to remember here is that buenas noches can be used to greet someone in a formal situation, and it also means “good night.” If you use it as a “good night,” you could add que duermas bien, which is translated as “sleep well” (literally, it means: “so you dream well”).
Mucho gusto is Spanish for "very nice to meet you".
Estoy bien. Nothing. I'm fine.
Spanish term or phrase: muy buenas. English translation: good evening/hello/howdy/how are you doing.
Bella Vista (Spanish for "Beautiful View") is a census-designated place (CDP) in Shasta County, California.