まだ話しますね (mada hana shimasu ne)
You may say 'dare' or, more politely, 'dochira-sama.'
You may say, 'douzo, suwatte kudasai,' or more politely, 'douzo, osuwari kudasai.'
Casually: Arigatou / arigatou ne! Politely: Arigatou gozaimasu / doumo arigatou
To say "talk to you later" in Yoruba, you can say "kí n wá rí n lẹ́."
降伏する (kou fu ku su ru) is Japanese for 'to surrender'. In imperative sense you can say 'koufuku shiro' or politely said 'koufuku shite kudasai'.
'To get dressed' in Japanese isç€æ›¿ãˆã‚‹ (kigaeru) or, written more politely,ç€æ›¿ãˆã¾ã™ (kigaemasu).
Just later or laters or talk later or see you later.
It means he will talk to you later. Guys say exactly what they mean.
Just later or laters or talk later or see you later.
Catchyadude
'You learn Japanese' would be 'Anata WA nihongo wo naraimasu'.
Say it with me 'none'