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The term hasta la vista (lit. ' until the view ' ) is a Spanish farewell that can generally be understood as meaning "Until the (next) time we see each other" or "See you later" or "Goodbye". In 1970, Bob Hope comically delivered the "Hasta la vista, baby" saying to Raquel Welch in the beginning of their "Rocky Racoon" tribute on Raquel Welch's ...
The term "mock Spanish" has been used by anthropologist-linguist Jane H. Hill of the University of Arizona, most recognizably in relation to the catchphrase, "Hasta la vista, baby", from the film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day. [1] Hill argued that using pseudo-Spanish terms is covert racism. [2]
"Hasta la Vista" (MC Solaar song), 2001 "Hasta la vista" (Oleksandr Ponomariov song), 2003 "Hasta la vista" (Ruslan Alekhno song), 2008 "Hasta la vista" (Hurricane song), Serbian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 "Hasta la Vista", a song from the Camp Rock soundtrack; Hasta La Vista (Lil Wayne song), 2018
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Hasta la vista, baby" – another of Schwarzenegger's catchphrases; Girlie men, a pejorative term that was notably used by then-Governor of California Schwarzenegger "I'll Be Back – The Dancefloor Devastation Kick-Up", a 1991 parody song by Arnee and the Terminaters which reached the UK top 5
" Hasta Siempre, Comandante," ("Until Forever, Commander" in English) or simply " Hasta Siempre ", is a 1965 song by Cuban composer Carlos Puebla. The song's lyrics are a reply to revolutionary Che Guevara 's farewell letter when he left Cuba , in order to foster revolution in the Congo and later Bolivia , [ 1 ] where he was captured and killed .
"Hasta la vista" (transl. See you later) is a song by Serbian girl group Hurricane. It was chosen to represent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, [1] that has since been cancelled. Its lyrics, in Serbian save for the title and a line in the second verse, revolve around the subject talking to a lover who has been unfaithful to her.
Astalavista is a pun on the Spanish phrase "hasta la vista" (meaning "see you later"). It has been speculated that the name was a play on the 90's web search engine Altavista, however, that was launched a year later in 1995.