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talk to you vs talk you

The correct phrase is "talk to you." The preposition "to" is necessary in this context to indicate the recipient of the conversation. "Talk you" is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1017 views

talk to you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone will have a conversation with another person. The preposition 'to' is necessary to show the recipient of the communication.

Examples:

  • I will talk to you later about the project.
  • Can I talk to you for a moment?
  • Let's sit down and talk to you about your concerns.
  • She wants to talk to you about the upcoming event.
  • He always enjoys talking to you.
  • Jack, I need to talk to you.
  • Renee, I need to talk to you.
  • And I can't talk to you.
  • Alexander, someone wishes to talk to you.
  • I need to talk to you before the reception.
  • I wanted to talk to you about Dawson and Downey.
  • I really needed to talk to you.
  • Val still wants to talk to you.
  • We've been meaning to talk to you, Aaron.
  • I can't even talk to you, Kostya.
  • I guarantee that they don't want to talk to you, Captain.
  • The other one can talk to you, touch you.
  • I need to talk to you about Amelia and Zoe.
  • Actually, I need to talk to you about mom.
  • Listen, I need to talk to you about you-know-who.
  • Monica, let me talk to you for a second.
  • Emma, I wanted to talk to you about yesterday.
  • But first I need to talk to you about cupcakes.
  • Honey, I need to talk to you about Tim Riggins.
  • Sydney, I need to talk to you right away.

Alternatives:

  • speak to you
  • have a conversation with you
  • chat with you
  • communicate with you
  • discuss with you

talk you

This phrase is not a correct construction in English.

  • It took 10 seconds to talk you into this.
  • No point in trying to talk you back down, I suppose.
  • To talk you down, Mr. Tarzo.
  • When all this happened, I did not want to talk you into keeping the baby.
  • And I will talk you through all of these and demonstrate how they work, exclusively using examples of people getting stuff wrong.
  • Then I can talk you through how to set up an international bank account.
  • Parmie, the cops called us to talk you down.
  • Cause I think if I knew the answer to that, I could talk you back here.
  • Look, I think Sandra asked me over here today, to talk you into coming home.
  • That's why we wanted to talk you.
  • That was a very nice talk you gave at the service.
  • Now, I'm going to talk you through this.
  • I'd like to talk you through a deep relaxation technique.
  • D.A. Pratt said i should talk you.
  • That talk you gave me about us growing together.
  • I've something real serious to talk you guys about.
  • Look, that talk you mentioned.
  • You let the fat man talk you into moving out.
  • I can talk you through what I know already.
  • Having a contraction while trying to talk you off the ledge.

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