In Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou," which translates to "until we meet again" and conveys a similar sentiment to "talk to you soon." This phrase is often used as a farewell and reflects the spirit of connection in Hawaiian culture.
In Hawaii, you can say "A hui hou" to mean "see you soon."
"Falemos logo" is the translation for "let's talk soon".
talk to you soon - до скорого (dah sko-ro-vah)
ho'iho'i a hawaii nei aku [ho-ee-ho-ee ah ha-vwah-ee nay ah-koo]
Chetti Milangay, Jald hi milangay.
You can say "Yɛde kye sɛnea ɛda hɔ" in Twi, which means "We need to talk very soon, it's important."
Hablar pronto y adios
esperons vous parler bientot
"I'll talk to you soon"
heto ku xhosank heto ku xhosank
In Hawaii you talk in English.
Most of the time they either say that to be cool or if they like you. I am a guy myself and i say that so i know.