What does sampai nanti in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word sampai nanti in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sampai nanti in Indonesian.

The word sampai nanti in Indonesian means see you again, see you later. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word sampai nanti

see you again

Phrase

see you later

Phrase (goodbye)

Kalau begitu sampai nanti.
I'll see you later then.

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/ Sampai nanti.
See you.
Sampai nanti!
Goodbye!
Sampai nanti.
See you later.
Sampai nanti, temanku.
Until then, my friend.
Sampai nanti.
Good day, good day.
Sampai nanti, Javi!
Bueno, Javi.
Sampai nanti.
I'll see you later.
Kalau begitu sampai nanti.
I'll see you later then.
Sampai nanti, Domingo.
Yeah, see you, Domingo.
Sampai nanti. / Sampai nanti.
See you kids a little later.
Sampai nanti.
I am taking my leave.
Sampai nanti, senang kenalan denganmu.
Bye, nice to meet you.
Sampai nanti Zoc.
See you, Zoc.
Sampai nanti!
See you later!
Sampai nanti kita harus tetap menjag penampilan.
Until then we have to keep up appearances.
Sampai nanti, Nak.
I'll catch you later, kid.
Sampai nanti malam.
See you tonight.
Sampai nanti, sayang.
See you, sweetheart.
Ya, sampai nanti.
Yeah, later.
Sampai nanti, Sayang.
See you, honey.
Baiklah, sampai nanti.
Bye man, see you soon.
Sampai nanti.
Catch you later.
Aku akan menyimpan ini sampai nanti.
I'll keep these till then.
Sampai nanti.
I'll see you there.

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Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia. Indonesian is a standard Malay language that was officially identified with the declaration of independence of Indonesia in 1945. Malay and Indonesian are still quite similar. Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. The majority of Indonesians speak fluent Indonesian, with a rate of almost 100%, thus making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.