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"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

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"ttyl" is an acronym used in text messaging and stands for "talk to you later." It is considered an interjection or informal expression rather than a traditional part of speech.

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