Kathy
' Speak to you ' or ' Speak with you ' ?
Jul 14, 2015 6:39 PM
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You can use them all interchangeably--speak to/speak with/talk to/talk with--and they're all technically correct. But there are some subtle differences: "Speak with" is formal and respectful. "Speak to" is usually used in negative situations, when someone needs to "speak to you" it is usually because you're being reprimanded or given bad news. "Talk to" is very casual and the most commonly used phrase. It's friendly and would not seem out of place except in very formal situations. "Talk with" is slightly more formal and makes the speaker seem educated. It's more polite, though none of these phrases would be considered rude.
July 14, 2015
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naana is wrong. you speak /with/ people, but talk /to/ them. so it's "speak with you."
July 14, 2015
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The 'to' form is the more common of the two, but you can also use 'with' You can say: Speak with you Talk with you Speak to you Talk to you All of these are correct. In some situations, the 'to' form suggests a one-way communication and the 'with' form a two-way communication, but that isn't always the case.
July 14, 2015
1
speak to you*
July 14, 2015
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