in french alsways take care is 'faites toujours attention'
or - prenez soin de vous
"Always take care" in French is "prends toujours soin de toi."
The Ilocano translation of "take care" is "adda pay-allah."
"Ingget ka pay iti piman a pannakapila."
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"Halong perme" is not a common phrase in the English language. It could be a misspelling or a combination of words that don't have a clear meaning together. If you provide more context or clarify, I could help you better understand it.
"S'occupent" is the plural form of the reflexive verb "s'occuper" in French, which means "to take care of" or "to be busy with." It is used to describe people engaging in an activity or looking after something.
take care always
take care = cuvaj se
Literally, the translation of 'take care' into French is 'prendre soin'. The infinitive 'prendre' means 'to take'. And the noun 'soin' means 'care'.But accurate translations depend upon the actual equivalent in the language, not the literal, word-for-word identification. Such is the case here. For example, in the English wish 'goodbye and farewell', French speakers and writers may see 'au revoir et salut' as the actual equivalent in their language.Prends soin de toi
Miss you is in french "tu me manques" and take care : "prend soin de toi/vous"
Je tiens à vous toucher à la nuit tombée
prenez soin de toujours et un week-end heureux
Prends soin de toi = Take care of yourself
Take care would be "fais attention" or "prends soin de toi" in French. Take care would be "fai attenzione" or "prenditi cura" in Italian.
You must take care of your customers. They will always be back if you take care of them.
take care (of something) = prendre soin (de quelque chose)take care (kind of farewell) = au revoir, salut
The Ilocano translation of "take care" is "adda pay-allah."
take care always