curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-practice-greetings-and-farewells/68c98ca32c262266f70e198c.md
By now, you have probably noticed that there are many ways to say goodbye in Spanish. Each one is slightly different and depends on how and when you expect to see the person again.
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Which option correctly matches these Spanish farewells in order?
Adiós, Hasta luego, Hasta mañana, Hasta pronto, Chao
See you later, Goodbye, Bye, See you soon, See you tomorrow
All of these are out of order. Try again by thinking about the meaning of each phrase.
Goodbye, See you later, See you tomorrow, See you soon, Bye
Goodbye, See you soon, See you later, See you tomorrow, Bye
Only one is correct. Think about when each phrase would be used.
Goodbye, See you later, See you soon, See you tomorrow, Bye
Just three of these are in the right place. Focus on the difference between "see you soon" and "see you later".
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Each farewell has a slightly different meaning, depending on how soon you expect to see the person again.
| Expresión | Meaning | When to use |
|---|---|---|
Adiós | Goodbye | A general or slightly formal farewell. |
Hasta luego | See you later | When you plan to see the person again, but not immediately. |
Hasta mañana | See you tomorrow | When you expect to see the person the next day. |
Hasta pronto | See you soon | When you expect to see the person very soon. |
Chao | Bye | Informal and friendly. |