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"Ek sien uit na aandete" (say: ek-seen-ayt-naa-aand-iyata)

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Q: How do you say 'I am looking forward to dinner' in Afrikaans?
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Is it correct to say looking forward to hearing from you?

Looking forward to hearing from you.


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Which is better I shall be be looking forward to hearing from you or I will be looking forward to hearing from you?

The correct way to say this is, "I am looking forward to talking to you."


Is it correct to say looking forward to seeing you?

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do you say "looking forward to it" as " don't miss it"?

Yes. The definition of looking forward to it is... The expression "look forward to" is a common expression in English. It means "to expect (something) with pleasure." It is used to say that you are happy that something is going to happen.


Do we say I'm looking forward to hear from you?

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