more information is required, but i'd say yes, now and again
You can't. There is no word for good bye. Just see you again or later
Me da gusto de verte de nuevo
Good Bye Until we meet again
# "Thanks!" # "Would you like a cup of coffee?" # "Good-bye!" Don't say much else. Don't say anything like "That was good", or "See you again", or "We must do that again sometime" unless you mean it.
If you say good-bye to a friend on a bridge, you will never see each other again.
You can say "再见" (zàijiàn), which directly translates to "see you again" and is commonly used to say goodbye for now in Chinese.
If it is unlikely you'll see her again without planning, it means I'll see you but only if i happen to bump into you (i dont really want to see you again tho). However, if it's likely you'll see her again (live in same building, same office or school) she might be hoping to see you around soon
when am I going to see you again = Cuándo voy a verte de nuevo
no
Jumpa laagi
The Haida people say "goodbye" with the phrase "G̱unaasak" which translates to "see you again." It reflects their belief in the continuity of relationships beyond a single encounter or parting.