You can say "talk to me later" in various ways, depending on the context and tone. Common alternatives include "catch you later," "let's talk later," or simply "talk later." In a more casual setting, you might use "chat later" as well.
To say "talk to you later" in Yoruba, you can say "kí n wá rí n lẹ́."
Just later or laters or talk later or see you later.
It means he will talk to you later. Guys say exactly what they mean.
Just later or laters or talk later or see you later.
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You say "I'll talk to you later," unless you are asking "How do you say talk to you later in another language in which case you would do well to specify what language you meant. However, if you do not feel like rephrasing your question, you can easily go to one of the many free online translators or dictionaries.
You say "I'll talk to you later," unless you are asking "How do you say talk to you later in another language in which case you would do well to specify what language you meant. However, if you do not feel like rephrasing your question, you can easily go to one of the many free online translators or dictionaries.
Text/tell me later or u can say ttml which means talk to me later or ttyl which means talk to u later.
You can say "Me kasa biribi kakra ansa na mede nea ay3" in Twi language, which translates to "I will talk later when I have time."
Anatani hazon hanasu
How do you say goodbye or talk to you later in Lumbee Indian?