Remain in touch Meaning in English
expression
ɹiˈmeɪn/, /ɹɪˈmeɪn/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈtətʃ
ri-MAYN in TUCH
ɹɪmˈeɪn/ /ˈɪn/ /tˈʌtʃ
ri-MAYN in TUCH
Definition
To continue communicating or having contact with someone, even if you are far away or not seeing each other often.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in both formal and informal situations. Common alternatives: 'keep in touch', 'stay in touch'. Usually refers to ongoing communication by any means (calls, messages, emails). Not used for physical touch.
Spanish: mantenerse en contactoPortuguese (BR): manter contatoPortuguese (PT): manter contactoChinese (Simplified): 保持联系Chinese (Traditional): 保持聯絡Hindi: संपर्क में रहनाArabic: البقاء على تواصلBengali: যোগাযোগ রাখা - যোগাযোগ বজায় রাখাRussian: оставаться на связиJapanese: 連絡を取り続けるVietnamese: giữ liên lạcKorean: 연락을 계속하다 - 연락을 유지하다Turkish: iletişimde kalmakUrdu: رابطہ برقرار رکھناIndonesian: tetap berkomunikasi - tetap berhubungan
Example Sentences
We want to remain in touch after graduation.
basic
Please remain in touch with your teacher during the project.
basic
They remained in touch through emails.
basic
Let’s remain in touch—I’d love to hear how things go for you.
natural
Even after moving to different cities, we managed to remain in touch.
natural
I hope we’ll remain in touch, even if life gets busy.
natural