you talk later on tonight? you talk later in tonight? you talk later some tonight? you talk later any tonight?
A plus tard mean until later. Used at the end of a meeting or conversation, is a familiar and common way of bidding someone goodbye.
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see you later -> à plus tard (ah plew tar), or à plus (ah plewss) for short.
"Je te parlerai plus tard." You may also use informally, "Ã plus tard !" or "Ã plus !"; or "on s'appelle" if you'll be talking on the phone. sounds like: ah plewss ; oh[n] sah-PELL (The [n] indicates a nasal vowel).
See you soon = On va se revoir plus tard
"A plus tard" in French means "see you later" or "talk to you later." It is a common informal way to say goodbye.
Je vous donnerai des nouvelles plus tard = I'll update you later
"Plus tard je voudrais" translates to "later, I would like" in English.
"Call me later".
"Plutard" is a colloquial term in French for someone who arrives late or is always running behind schedule. It is a combination of the word "plutôt" (meaning "rather" or "somewhat") and "tard" (meaning "late").
"Que plus tard" in French translates to "later" in English. It is used to indicate that something will happen at a later time or in the future.
A plus tard mean until later. Used at the end of a meeting or conversation, is a familiar and common way of bidding someone goodbye.
salut bel homme, Ã plus tard means hello handsome, see you later.
à plus (tard), mec is translated 'see you (later), dude'
plus tard I'll do it later: je le ferai plus tard
later -> plus tard (sounds like: plew tar)
well all it means really is allullullations