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.
late
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 ..." means "Later / in the future I would like ..." in French.
"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").
It means "later"
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