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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Talk To You Later (disambiguation)

Talk To You Later         
TTYL, Hablamos luego (siglas utilizadas en el chat del internet)
chit-chat         
INFORMAL CONVERSATION
Phatic communication; Pointless babble; Small Talk; Small talk (phatic communication); Chit chat; Chit-chat; Dinner talk; Phatic conversation
(n.) = palique, cháchara
Ex: Some possibilities are: chit-chat, work messages, news about electronic journal network, and enquiry answer system between experts.
chit chat         
INFORMAL CONVERSATION
Phatic communication; Pointless babble; Small Talk; Small talk (phatic communication); Chit chat; Chit-chat; Dinner talk; Phatic conversation
Conversación simple, plática, charla, chismear

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Talk To You Later

"Talk To You Later" is a phrase that is often used as a substitute for "goodbye".

Talk To You Later may also refer to:

  • "Talk To Ya Later", a song by The Tubes on their album The Completion Backward Principle
  • TTYL, an internet slang acronym of the phrase
  • ttyl, a 2004 novel by Lauren Myracle
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Talk To You Later
1. Ike Skelton (Mo.), the ranking Democrat on the Armed Service Committee, replied: "Talk to you later." Murtha had said he got a "standing ovation" when he announced his position to colleagues in the morning.
2. Carla Blanchard Dartez, a Democrat, acknowledged that she ended a Thursday night conversation with Hazel Boykin by saying, Talk to you later, Buckwheat.‘‘ Dartez had been thanking Boykin for driving voters to the polls.
3. I would like to thank the leaders of the American Bar Association for inviting me to speak.'4; I know I‘m a bit the warm up act for Andrew Natsios, who‘s going to talk to you later about the very important work that the USAID is doing around the world in helping countries to promote the rule of law and to develop institutions of the rule of law.'4; But all of you today at this symposium are helping to lead an important movement to support the rule of law worldwide.'4; The topics you are covering are very important topics and the very same issues that we wrestle with daily at the State Department.