-'ll is the usual spoken form of 'will'. It is added to the end of the pronoun which is the subject of the verb. For example, 'you will' can be shortened to 'you'll'.
LL in British English
abbreviation for
1.
Late Latin
2.
Low Latin
3.
Lord Lieutenant
ll. in British English
abbreviation for
lines (of written matter)
LL in American English
1.
Late Latin
2.
Low Latin
ll in American English
lines
-'ll in American English
(əl)
will or shall
used in contractions, sometimes very informally [she'll sing; I'll go; what'll we do?]
Examples of 'LL' in a sentence
LL
By the time the flight attendant gives me my drink, I ' ll have forgotten who Sergei is.