Take care Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈkɛɹ
TAYK KAIR
tˈeɪk/ /kˈeə
TAYK KAIR
परिभाषा
"Take care" is commonly used to tell someone to look after their well-being, especially when saying goodbye. It can also mean to be cautious or to look after something or someone.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Most often used informally when saying goodbye: "Bye, take care!" Less commonly, it means 'be careful' ("Take care crossing the road") or 'look after' ("I'll take care of it"). Do not confuse with simply 'care'.
Spanish: cuídate - cuidarPortuguese (BR): se cuide - cuidarPortuguese (PT): cuida-te - cuidarChinese (Simplified): 保重 - 照顾Chinese (Traditional): 保重 - 照顧Hindi: ख्याल रखनाArabic: اعتن بنفسك - يهتمBengali: সতর্ক থাকুন - নিজের খেয়াল রাখুন - দেখাশোনা করুনRussian: береги себя - заботься - будь остороженJapanese: 気をつけて - お大事に - 世話をするVietnamese: giữ gìn sức khỏe - cẩn thận - chăm sócKorean: 조심해 - 건강 챙겨 - 돌보다Turkish: kendine dikkat et - ilgilenmek - dikkatli olUrdu: خیال رکھنا - محتاط رہنا - دیکھ بھال کرناIndonesian: jaga diri - hati-hati - mengurus
उदाहरण वाक्य
It's late, so please take care going home.
basic
You should take care of your health.
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Thanks for helping. Take care!
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I'll see you next week. Take care until then!
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Drive slowly and take care on these icy roads.
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Don't worry about the project; I'll take care of everything.
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