In touch Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈtətʃ
in-TUCH
ˈɪn/ /tˈʌtʃ
in-TUCH
Definition
To communicate regularly with someone or to have a connection with them; often used to mean staying updated or maintaining a relationship.
Usage & Nuances
Often appears as 'keep in touch', 'stay in touch', or 'get in touch (with)'. Polite and neutral in register. Not used for physical touch; it always means communication or connection.
Spanish: en contactoPortuguese (BR): em contatoPortuguese (PT): em contactoChinese (Simplified): 保持联系Chinese (Traditional): 保持聯繫Hindi: संपर्क मेंArabic: على تواصلBengali: যোগাযোগ রাখা - সংযোগ রাখাRussian: на связи - поддерживать контактJapanese: 連絡を取るVietnamese: giữ liên lạcKorean: 연락하다 - 연락을 유지하다Turkish: iletişimde olmakUrdu: رابطہ میں رہناIndonesian: berhubungan - tetap berkomunikasi
Example Sentences
Let's stay in touch after the conference.
basic
You can get in touch with me by email.
basic
I want to keep in touch with my old friends.
basic
It's been a while, but we still keep in touch.
natural
I'll be in touch if I hear any news.
natural
She’s not really in touch with her family these days.
natural