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“Hasta luego hija”
Today at the post office in Casares, Spain where I am visiting, as I was leaving one of the women who worked there who I had been communicating with said “hasta luego hija.” Obviously this translates to “see you later, daughter” but since I am not her daughter, what did she really mean?
Is it equivalent to saying, “see you later, honey/sweetheart/dear?” |
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