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How to Say ‘Great seeing you again’ in French

C'était super de te revoir

sah eh-teh soo-pehr duh tuh ruh-vwahr

[sah eh-teh soo-pehr duh tuh ruh-vwahr]

💬 Usage Tip: Informal; 'te' indicates familiarity.

🇫🇷 In France: Used after meetups with friends or family.

Phrase Breakdown

C'était

sah eh-teh

It was

Contraction of 'cela était', referring to a past event.

Example

C'était incroyable.

It was incredible.

Words in this phrase

C'

[sah]

It

Used to refer to a situation or object previously mentioned.

Example

C'était incroyable hier soir.

It was amazing last night.

était

[eh-teh]

was

Past tense of 'to be'.

Example

Il était une fois...

Once upon a time...

super

[soo-pehr]

great

Very good or satisfactory.

Example

La fête était super.

The party was great.

de

[duh]

to

Used as a function word to indicate movement or direction.

Example

J'ai hâte de te voir.

I look forward to seeing you.

te

[tuh]

you

Used to refer to the person being addressed.

Example

Te retrouver ici est un plaisir.

Seeing you here is a pleasure.

revoir

[ruh-vwahr]

see again

To meet with someone once more.

Example

Content de te revoir ici.

Happy to see you again here.

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