How to say 'I will talk to you tomorrow'? Or is it 'I will …
The distinction is a subtle one, that only purists make. "I'll talk to you tomorrow" is often used in informal conversations, especially when hanging up on a phone call. This hints at just general chitchat, i.e no specific topic to be discussed. "Speak" is more appropriate in serious conversations, as in, "You need to speak to him."
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