Bedeutung
A formal or somewhat old-fashioned farewell.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Spain, 'Hasta la vista' is rarely heard in the streets. It sounds like something from a 19th-century novel or a dubbed American movie. Spaniards almost always prefer 'Hasta luego'. In Mexico, formal address (using 'Usted') is very common. While 'Hasta la vista' is still formal, it might be used in high-end service industries or very traditional families. The phrase is iconic due to 'Terminator 2'. Many English speakers use it as a joke. Interestingly, in the Spanish-language dub for Spain, the line was changed to 'Sayonara, baby' to keep the 'cool/foreign' vibe. Argentines often use 'Chau' for almost everything. 'Hasta la vista' would sound extremely theatrical or even sarcastic in a typical Buenos Aires context.
The 90/10 Rule
Use 'Hasta luego' 90% of the time and 'Hasta la vista' only 10% of the time for special formal occasions.
Silent H
Never pronounce the 'H' in 'Hasta'. It's 'Asta', not 'Hasta' with an English H sound.
Bedeutung
A formal or somewhat old-fashioned farewell.
The 90/10 Rule
Use 'Hasta luego' 90% of the time and 'Hasta la vista' only 10% of the time for special formal occasions.
Silent H
Never pronounce the 'H' in 'Hasta'. It's 'Asta', not 'Hasta' with an English H sound.
Email Sign-offs
In a formal email, 'Hasta la vista' is a great way to stand out as a polite and sophisticated learner.
The Terminator Effect
Be aware that if you say it with a deep voice, people will think you are quoting Arnold Schwarzenegger!
Teste dich selbst
Which is the most appropriate situation to use 'Hasta la vista'?
You are leaving a formal business meeting with a new client.
'Hasta la vista' provides the necessary formal tone for a business setting.
Complete the phrase with the correct article.
Hasta ___ vista.
'Vista' is a feminine noun, so it requires the feminine article 'la'.
Match the farewell to the correct person.
1. Best Friend, 2. Formal Client, 3. Person you will see in 5 minutes.
'Nos vemos' is casual, 'Hasta la vista' is formal, and 'Hasta ahora' is for a very short time gap.
Complete the dialogue between a hotel guest and a receptionist.
Guest: 'Gracias por todo, ha sido una estancia maravillosa.' Receptionist: 'Fue un placer atenderle. ___.'
The receptionist is ending a formal interaction politely.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Farewell Formality Scale
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenYou are leaving a formal business meeting with a new client.
'Hasta la vista' provides the necessary formal tone for a business setting.
Hasta ___ vista.
'Vista' is a feminine noun, so it requires the feminine article 'la'.
1. Best Friend, 2. Formal Client, 3. Person you will see in 5 minutes.
'Nos vemos' is casual, 'Hasta la vista' is formal, and 'Hasta ahora' is for a very short time gap.
Guest: 'Gracias por todo, ha sido una estancia maravillosa.' Receptionist: 'Fue un placer atenderle. ___.'
The receptionist is ending a formal interaction politely.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenNo, it is quite rare in daily conversation. Spaniards prefer 'Hasta luego'.
No, you must include the article 'la'. It is always 'Hasta la vista'.
Not at all! It is actually very polite and formal.
It means 'sight' or 'view'. So the phrase literally means 'Until the sight'.
It was used to sound 'cool' and 'foreign' in the English version of the movie.
It is feminine because 'vista' is a feminine noun.
Yes, it is a very respectful way to say goodbye to a teacher.
'Pronto' means soon, so it's for a shorter time. 'Vista' is more indefinite.
Only if they are joking or quoting the movie. It's not a natural Spanish expression.
Yes, it comes from the Arabic word 'hatta'.
Yes, it is a very appropriate and professional closing.
It sounds like a soft 'b'. Do not vibrate your lips like an English 'v'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Hasta luego
similarSee you later
Hasta pronto
similarSee you soon
Hasta nunca
contrastUntil never
Nos vemos
synonymWe see each other
Hasta la próxima
similarUntil the next time