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How do you spell see later in french?

There isn't a direct translation of "see you later" in French that is as common as in English. Here are some options depending on the context:

Formal:

* À plus tard (pronounced "ah ploo tar") - This is the most common and neutral option.

* À tout à l'heure (pronounced "ah too tah lor") - This is more specific for a short time later.

Informal:

* On se retrouve plus tard (pronounced "on suh ruh troov pluh tar") - This literally means "we meet later" and is more casual.

* À bientôt (pronounced "ah bee an toh") - This means "see you soon" and can be used for a later time, but more often for a relatively short time.

* Ciao (pronounced "chow") - This is a borrowed word from Italian and is very casual, often used among young people.

The best option depends on the formality of the situation and your relationship with the person you are talking to.

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