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  2. Mata Kondo – Till Next Time, See You Then (semi-casual) When you don’t have any concrete plans to meet again or when you don’t know when you will see the other person again you can use the phrase Mata kondo (また今度).

    • Sayonara (さようなら) The first one is the one that we learn first when picking up Japanese: sayonara (さようなら). This is the direct Japanese equivalent of goodbye.
    • Jaa ne (じゃあね) This next one is one you hear quite often in anime (アニメ) and J-drama — “jaa ne” (じゃあね) is used in casual situations to say bye. This is kind of like saying “see ya” to your friend after school when parting ways.
    • Mata ne (またね) This phrase is similar to the previosu one. “Mata ne” (またね) has the word “mata” (また) in it which means “again”, so this phrase somehow means “see you again”.
    • Mata ashita (また明日) “Mata ashita” combines two words: “mata” and “ashita” (明日), which means “tomorrow”. This phrase can translate to “see you tomorrow”.
  3. また今度! – mata kondo – see you next time! This is a useful phrase if you want to say “see you next time!”. If you are planning to have the same activities or event with the other person, it would be the ideal phrase. 今日は一緒に運動できて楽しかった。また今度! Kyou wa issho ni undou dekite tanoshikatta. Mata ...

  4. Jul 6, 2020 · (Maji de kondo nomi ni ikou yo.) English: Seriously (not just saying), let’s go drinking together. Or you can try making more concrete plans, like this, in polite form:

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  5. Mata Kondo Da (また今度だ, literally meaning: "Again, next time") is a catchphrase used by Itachi and later Sasuke Uchiha. Itachi would use this phrase whenever he was unable to spend time with Sasuke and would usually follow it up with a poke to his younger brother's forehead.

  6. Mata aou [また会おう] - Until we meet again; Sorejyaa, mata ne [それじゃ] - So, see you soon! The ways to say goodbye listed above are a bit informal.

  7. Listen to the pronunciation, view english meanings, stroke order diagrams and conjugations for また今度 (matakondo).

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