When I hear TTFN Ta Ta For Now - I automatically think of 'Tigger', a character from the childrens programme; The Adventures of Winnie the pooh.
Ta Ta For Now is abbreviated TTFN and was used in amatuer radio to end a conversation, this might be where it came from!
TTFN- Ta Ta For Now Also TTFN-Take This For Now
I don't claim to know it's true origin. However, it is used commonly by Winnie the Pooh. That where I was introduced to it.
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
"Ta" is a British word meaning 'thanks'. It is so widely used the length and breadth of Britain including Scotland, Wales and Ireland that it is now accepted as a 'real' word and even has an entry as such in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
it means cool in spanish.
para ta came from india
Ta Ta For Now. It is from Winnie the Pooh.TTFN mean Ta Ta For Now it's from Winnie the pooh tiger says it i think its cute
TTFN- Ta Ta For Now Also TTFN-Take This For Now
Tigger's trademark hoo hoo hoo was ad-libbed by the actor who voiced him, Paul Winchell. Ta Ta for Now is another famous phrase said by Tigger.
in text language ttfn means ta ta for now
does ta come from ghana
the meaning is to come ta them like if use in a fight they say step my way like yea come step ta me.
i had come ta
Ta Ta For Now! Sort of a 'CUL8r' for the war era.
The word "ta-da" is an onomatopoeic term meant to represent the sound of a fanfare or flourish, often used to signify something appearing or happening. It is believed to have originated from the 1920s as a theatrical exclamation to denote a moment of revelation or surprise.
chao ta is a dialect of Hokkien, meaning 'burnt'. Example: - The vegetables 'Chao Ta' ady cause I am watching television just now..
Ta mine maintenant