Meet up with Meaning in English
expression
ˈmit/ /ˈəp/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
MEET-uhp-with
mˈiːt/ /ˈʌp/ /wˈɪð
MEET-up-with
Definition
To arrange to see and spend time with someone, usually in a casual or social way.
Usage & Nuances
'Meet up with' is informal, for friends or acquaintances, not formal meetings. Often followed by a person's name or pronoun. Don't confuse with 'meet' (which can be formal or first-time encounters). Common in social plans: 'Let's meet up with Jenny after work.'
Spanish: quedar con - reunirse conPortuguese (BR): encontrar com - reunir-se comPortuguese (PT): encontrar-se com - reunir-se comChinese (Simplified): 和...见面 - 和...碰面Chinese (Traditional): 和...見面 - 和...碰面Hindi: से मिलनाArabic: الالتقاء بـ - لقاء معBengali: দেখা করা - সঙ্গে দেখা করাRussian: встретиться сJapanese: 会う - 一緒に会うVietnamese: gặp mặt - gặp nhauKorean: 만나다 - 함께 만나다Turkish: buluşmakUrdu: ملناIndonesian: bertemu dengan - ketemuan dengan
Example Sentences
I will meet up with my friend after school.
basic
We plan to meet up with Sarah on Saturday.
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Let's meet up with everyone at the park.
basic
Are you free to meet up with me this weekend?
natural
We haven't met up with each other in ages!
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I'll text you when I'm ready to meet up with the group.
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