(I leave you) to God. It can indicate a long time before you expect to see someone again. It is often followed by que te/le/les vaya bien (may all go well for you).

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1. (I leave you) to God. It can indicate a long time before you expect to see someone again. It is often followed by que te/le/les vaya bien (may all go well for you).