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Hasta entonces
I know it means until that time. Can it be used like hasta luego?
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'Entonces' is an established time; 'luego' isn't.
It's the difference between 'see you then' and 'see you later' in English. |
I agree with Rusty. Although both expressions may be used for saying goodbye, "hasta entonces" needs a specific situation or time reference expressed right before being used.
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