To take care of is an English equivalent of 'Prendre soin de'. The words in French are pronounced 'prawn-druh swehn duh'.
In the word by word translation, the infinitive 'prendre'means 'to take'. The masculine gender noun 'soin' means 'care'. The preposition 'de' means 'of'.
Literally translated, this means "take care."
"D'accord prendre soin" means "agree to care" in English.
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"prendre soin de vous" means "taking care of yourself"
"vous voir" is "to see you"
It's the vous (you) conjugation of prendre, to take.
Au revoir et prenez soin de vous
je vous verrai la semaine prochaine : I'll see you next weekje viens vous voir la semaine prochaine : I'm coming to see you next weekau revoir, Ã? la semaine prochaine: Bye-bye, see you next week
I miss you so very much, so much [in fact] that I can't wait to see you soon is an English equivalent of 'Vous me manquez trop, tellement que je ne peux pas attendre pour vous voir bientot'. The words in French are pronounced 'voo muh mawn-kay troh tehl-mawnt kuh zhuh nuh puh pa-zah-tawn-druh poor voo vwahr bee-ahn-toh'.In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The personal pronoun 'me' means 'me'. The verb 'manquez' means '[you] are missing, lacking, absent to'. The adverb 'trop' means 'too much, so very much'. The adverb 'tellement' means 'so much, such'. The relative/interrogative 'que' means 'that'. The subject pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The verb 'peux' means '[I] am able, can'. The infinitive 'attendre' means 'to wait'. The preposition 'pour' means 'to, in order to, for'. The infinitive 'voir' means 'to see'. The adverb 'bientot' means 'soon, shortly, before long'.
Quel age avez- vous when translated to English becomes 'How old are you'.
"To take care to see you" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase prendre soin de vous voir. Context makes clear whether the second person pronoun vous refers to one "you" or two or more "you all" in English. The pronunciation will be "prawd swehd voo vwar" in northerly French and "praw-druh sweh duh voo vwar" in French.
Take care of yourself is an English equivalent of 'Prendre soin de vous'. The words in French are pronounced 'prawn-druh swehn duh voo'.In the word by word translation, the infinitive 'prendre'means 'to take'. The masculine gender noun 'soin' means 'care'. The preposition 'de' means 'of'.
Prenez soin de vous is 'take care of you' in French.
Literally, it is French for "If it please you to take care". Or, more commonly, "please take care".
to care for = rendre soin, soigner care for me = prends soin de moi
Je vais vous voir bientôt, mon amour. I'll see you soon, my love.
Puis-je vous prendre aujourd'hui?
"Are you going to have a cocktail?" in English is Allez-vous prendre un cocktail? in French.
"do you have to take your food / bring your food?"
Translation: You are sweet, my love. And my beautiful, I would like to take better care of you and I know that I am going to help you like I can.
je ne veux pas vous voir
Je voudrais vous voir = I want to see you