"à plus tard" by itself means "see you later".
In another context, "remettre à plus tard" means "to postpone"
You can say "Je te parlerai plus tard" in French to mean "I will speak to you later."
"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.
"Plus tard je voudrais ..." means "Later / in the future I would like ..." in French.
The translation for "until later" in French is "à plus tard."
Je te reverrai plus tard or more likely on se reverra plus tard
You can say "Je te parlerai plus tard" in French to mean "I will speak to you later."
"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.
"Plus tard je voudrais ..." means "Later / in the future I would like ..." in French.
The translation for "until later" in French is "à plus tard."
plus tard I'll do it later: je le ferai plus tard
Je te reverrai plus tard or more likely on se reverra plus tard
later -> plus tard (sounds like: plew tar)
D'accord, a plus tard!
You can say "à plus tard" in French to mean "see you then."
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