usually bones, joints and soft internal tissues (tendons, muscles, ligaments) are covered by an orthopedic doctor
You are in someone alse shoose and they will take care of you and guide you in the right direction.
If you want to wish someone well you can say "laat dit goed gaan" If you mean take care of someone you will say "omsien na..." (lit. take care of...)
you can help them
To kneecap someone means to disable them by shooting them in the knee, often with the intention of crippling or incapacitating them. It is a violent and often criminal act that can cause serious harm to the individual.
that you take care of someone
If you hire someone then they are called 'wedding planners' and take care of the flowers; the church; decorations at the reception and the dinner or buffet for the wedding.
A literacy meaning for nursing would be someone that helps take care of someone else. They look after that person. They also take care of that person's needs.
No, YOU take care. _________ You too. Or: bye; see ya; see you later; later. "No, YOU take care" is ok but seems strained to me. It's not as if only ONE of us can take care. Thanks I will
"Take care" can be translated with the verb root "ingat" (pronouned "ING - aht"). Different verb forms can mean "to care for" or "to take care of". "Ingat" can be used as a substitue for "take care" when saying good-bye to someone.
carelessness is when you dont care about something or someone but neglect is when you forget or dont take care of something or someone
You need someone to take care of our zoo's
To disinherit them.