I can't wait to leave.
I can't wait to see you.
'I think I got everything I could take for that f**ing evening / party
Only for you
we go (there) to swim
I compliment you for your beauty
I do french at school and that means: "I can not wait to see you"
I can't wait to see you.
je ne peux pas attendre pour te parler
"je ne peux pas attendre pour te voir"
out
"I can't wait any longer to see you my love"
'can't wait to feel you again'
I can't wait to see you, all my friends (this is English transposed into French - we wouldn't say this)
You could say "Je t'attendrais" or "Je vais t'attendre" (this means I will wait for you)
"I can't wait to see Sunday!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je ne peux pas attendre pour voir dimanche! The exclamatory statement represents a way of saying "I can't wait for it to be Sunday!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh puh pa-za-tawnd poor vwar dee-mawnsh" in northerly French and "zhuh nuh puh pa-za-tawn-druh poor vwar dee-mawnsh" in southerly French.
You can buy a cat for me for my birthday.
Cannot wait to receive this baby cat.