How to Say ‘Take care’ in French
Prends soin
pʁɑ̃ swɛ̃
[pʁɑ̃ swɛ̃]
💬 Usage Tip: The imperative form 'prends' is a friendly command used in informal contexts.
🇫🇷 In France: A caring phrase used among friends indicating concern for the other's well-being.
Phrase Breakdown
Prends
[pʁɑ̃]
Take
To grasp or carry.
Prends soin de ton frère.
Take care of your brother.
soin
[swɛ̃]
care
Providing what is necessary for health.
Il a besoin de soin.
He needs care.
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