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How do you say i will talk to tomorrow in french?

You can't directly translate "I will talk to you tomorrow" in French as it's not grammatically correct. Here's why and how to say it correctly:

Why it's incorrect:

* "Talk to" is not a direct translation: French doesn't have a direct equivalent of "talk to" in this context. It needs to be expressed differently.

* "Tomorrow" requires a specific verb: You need to use a verb that implies a future action, like "to speak" or "to call."

Correct ways to say it:

* "Je te parlerai demain." (Formal/Informal, "I will speak to you tomorrow.")

* "On se parle demain." (Informal, "We'll talk tomorrow.")

* "Je t'appellerai demain." (Informal, "I will call you tomorrow.")

* "Je vous parlerai demain." (Formal, "I will speak to you tomorrow.")

Choosing the best option:

* Formal: "Je vous parlerai demain" is used when addressing someone with respect (like a teacher, elder, or someone you don't know well).

* Informal: "Je te parlerai demain" or "On se parle demain" are suitable for friends, family, or people you know well.

* "Je t'appellerai demain" implies you will contact them directly by phone.

Remember to adjust the pronoun ("je" for "I", "tu" for "you" (informal), "vous" for "you" (formal), "on" for "we") based on the context and the person you are speaking to.

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