What's hasta el fuego mean?
The Spanish phrase hasta la fuego means until the fire in English.
What is Fuego? According to Urban Dictionary, it means really cool..But there are 6 other possible uses that they describe: bit.ly/FuegoMeans.
Etymology. From Old Spanish fuego, from Late Latin focus (“fire”), from Latin focus (“hearth”). The form huego, which began to be used around 1500, was mostly replaced by the form starting with -f-.
furgo f (plural furgos) van.
He admits that “Domingo en fuego,” which is Spanish for “Sunday on fire.” Sunday is sacred, a day of rest, so when it's being attacked, nothing else is safe, including Tyler's “halo,” which he's lost.
Machine Translations
muy caliente very hot gt. muy caliente very hot mst.
hot girl {noun}
ricura {f} [LAm.]
Chido/a
Chido/a is a Mexican adjective meaning “awesome” or “cool”. It's used the same the way you would use guay in Spain. For example: Es un vato chido – He's a cool guy!
Noun. jale. (Mexico, El Salvador, slang) job, work.
Hasta just means “until,” making it a versatile and easy-to-use closing, though it's generally on the informal side. Here are just a few of the ways it's used to say goodbye.
What does hasta luego mean literally?
Translated literally from Spanish to English, hasta luego means “until then.” (Until then is used in English in the exact same way—to say you'll see someone soon.)
'Hasta la vista': Phrase in popular culture
“Hasta la vista”, which literally translates to “until the view”, is a Spanish farewell that means “see you later”, or “goodbye”.
When you hear someone use the term 'hasta la vista baby' they are using it to say goodbye or 'see you later. ' The term is an informal way of saying this and is usually used in friendly conversation.