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How to Say ‘See you later.’ in Mexican Spanish

Nos vemos luego.

nohs BEH-mohs LWEH-goh

[nohs BEH-mohs LWEH-goh]

💬 Usage Tip: Friendly farewell. Literally "we'll see each other later."

🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, this is casual and warm. People use it even if "later" is not a precise time—just a friendly goodbye.

Phrase Breakdown

Nos vemos

nohs BEH-mohs

See you

A very common way to say goodbye in Spanish, meaning 'see you later/see you.'

Example

Nos vemos mañana.

See you tomorrow.

Words in this phrase

Nos

[nohs]

each other / us

Part of the fixed expression nos vemos, meaning see you or we'll see each other.

Example

Nos encontramos y luego nos vamos juntos.

We meet up and then we leave together.

vemos

[BEH-mohs]

we see

From ver; used idiomatically in nos vemos to say see you.

Example

A veces vemos películas en casa.

Sometimes we watch movies at home.

luego

[LWEH-goh]

later

Tells when something will happen afterward or at a later time.

Example

Te llamo luego de la reunión.

I'll call you after the meeting.

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