curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-greetings-during-the-day/68c89d77ea2edc6d84388cb7.md
Esteban is saying goodbye and expects to see you tomorrow. He uses a friendly phrase to show that, and then adds a casual goodbye to end the conversation.
Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
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Hasta mañana
This phrase has two words and means "See you tomorrow". It's used when you expect to see the person the next day. The first letter of the first word is capitalized, and remember to use the letter ñ in the second word.
Chao
This is an informal way to say goodbye. This variation ends with an o, not with u. The first letter is capitalized.
Hasta mañana and Chao are friendly ways to say goodbye in Spanish.
Hasta mañana means "See you tomorrow". It's used when you expect to see the person the next day.
Chao is an informal version of "goodbye" used in some Spanish-speaking countries. It's similar to "bye". For example:
Hasta mañana. Chao. – See you tomorrow. Bye.
There are two common spellings of the word chao:
Chao with o is more common in Spain, Chile, and Colombia.
Chau with u is often used in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
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