The Full Form of TTYT is Talk To You Tomorrow.
How do you say, ‘I will talk to you tomorrow’? Or is it, ‘I will speak to you tomorrow’?
There are several ways you could convey the same message. Both your ways are correct, though somewhat peremptory: they sound like instructions or directives, particularly the second one, rather than just letting someone know your intentions.
Here are several suggestions that would be better if you are just making an arrangement. “Let’s talk tomorrow.” “We’ll have a talk (/a chat) tomorrow”. “Can we talk tomorrow?” “I will be able (/available) to talk (/with you) tomorrow”.
TTYT
means
Talk To You Tomorrow
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