נתראה מאוחר יותר
See you later
Nitraeh meukhar yoter
Informal way to say goodbye with plans to meet again.
Context: More casual than "lehitraot". Common among friends.
How to Use "See you later" in a Conversation
Example conversation:
A: More casual than "lehitraot".
B: נתראה מאוחר יותר
This phrase is considered casual in register and is at a intermediate difficulty level for Hebrew learners.
How to Pronounce "נתראה מאוחר יותר"
Nitraeh meukhar yoter
Break it down: Nitraeh — meukhar — yoter
Hebrew is read from right to left. The transliteration above follows English reading order (left to right) to help you pronounce each sound correctly.
Cultural Tips for Using This Phrase
In Israel, casual communication is the norm. Israelis appreciate directness and informality, so this phrase fits right into everyday conversation.
This phrase stays the same regardless of the speaker's gender, making it easy to learn and use for beginners.
Body language matters in Israel. When saying "see you later", Israelis often accompany greetings with warm eye contact and sometimes a handshake or cheek kiss between friends.
Learning "See you later" — Quick Reference
| Hebrew | נתראה מאוחר יותר |
| Pronunciation | Nitraeh meukhar yoter |
| English | See you later |
| Category | greetings |
| Difficulty | intermediate |
| Gender-specific | No — same for everyone |
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