How to Say ‘See you then!’ in Traditional Chinese
到時見!
💬 Usage Tip: [到時] (dao-shi) means 'at that time', a casual way to confirm the meeting.
🇹🇼 In Taiwan: Ends the conversation on a positive, friendly note, reiterating commitment.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
到時
[dào shí]
see you then
Used when parting with someone, indicating the next time you'll meet.
我們明天到時見。
See you then tomorrow.
見
[jiàn]
see
To perceive with the eyes.
我今天下午要見她。
I am going to see her this afternoon.
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