"Bis später" is the commonly used phrase.
Sure.We can talk later.
The German word for "talk" (assuming this is the noun) is: "Gespräch". If you mean the verb "to talk", then it's "reden".
Never write something with the equivelant of "see you later" or "talk to you later." The most appropriate way would be saying " Schöne Grüße, auch von (Your name here)"
you talk later on tonight? you talk later in tonight? you talk later some tonight? you talk later any tonight?
You can say "Bis später" in German to mean "until later".
American schools talk in English, and German schools talk in German.
ttyl means TALK TO YOU LATER
Talk To You LateR
The German word for "later" is "später". Slues is spelled "Schluss" in German and means "the end; final, as in: time to quit"
TTYL is an interesting feature for those who are occupied with other things (e.g. conferences in case of buisness people, school lessons in case of pupils, a doctor's appointment, etc.). It means "Talk to you later".
The duration of Later - talk show - is 1800.0 seconds.
You can write "talk to you later" in French as "à plus tard".