Talk to you later
or (though this isn't good grammar) text to you later, if you're texting
or toattly text you later
TTYL stands for "talk to you later." It is a casual way to indicate that a conversation will be continued or resumed at a future time.
"TTYL" stands for "talk to you later." It is commonly used in text messaging and online communication to indicate that the person will chat with the recipient again at a later time.
"TTYL" is an abbreviation for an entire sentence: "[I will] talk to you later" with the "I will" being implied. If we diagram the sentence, the following become the different parts of speech. I = Subject Pronoun will talk = Future Tense Verb to you = Indirect Object Pronoun later = Adverb of Time
Spodnie is the polish word for pants. Nikki wrote this comment. TTYL. Bye
Skarpetki. Scarpety is also the meaning 4 socks. Nikki wrote this. TTYL :) Bye :)
A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'
Talk To You Later!
"TTYL" stands for "talk to you later." It is commonly used in text messaging and online communication to indicate that the person will chat with the recipient again at a later time.
Ttyl:talk to you later
Talk To You Later !
I know that instead of TTYL TTLY means Totally.
Ttyl means talk to you later
TTYL = 'Talk to you later'.
'ttyl' stands for' talk to you later'
TTYL stands for "talk to you later". The "g" was probably a typographical error of a left-handed person, considering its position on the keyboard.
ttyl means TALK TO YOU LATER
The TTYL series by Lauren Myracle consists of three books: "TTYL," "TTFN," and "L8r, g8r."
TTYL stands for ''Talk To You later." The 'l' key is right below the 'o' key, and someone probably just hit the wrong key.