How to Say βOf yourselfβ in French
De toi
dΙ twa
[dΙ twa]
π¬ Usage Tip: Literally translates to 'of you', completing the phrase 'prends soin de toi'.
π«π· In France: Reflects a personalized touch in conversation, showing empathy and care.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[dΙ]
of
Indicating relationship.
La maison de Marie.
The house of Marie.
toi
[twa]
yourself
Used to refer to the person being addressed.
Tu prends soin de toi.
You take care of yourself.
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