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Translate Take care of. See 4 authoritative translations of Take care of in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
The most common way to say “take care” formally in Spanish is by using the reflexive verb “cuidarse”. You can use the formal imperative form and say “cuídese”. This expresses a sense of concern and respect for the person’s well-being.
With these formal and informal ways to say “take care” in Spanish, you can now confidently express your concern and good wishes to Spanish speakers. ¡Cuídese y buena suerte! (Take care and good luck!)
Inglés. Español. take care of [sb/sth] v expr. (tend) cuidar de vi + prep. cuidar a vtr + prep. I took care of my mother in the final months of her life. Cuidé de mi madre los últimos meses de su vida.
to protect someone or something and provide the things that that person or thing needs. cuidar de alguien/algo. Take good care of that girl of yours, Patrick - she's very special. Cuida mucho de tu chica, Patrick, es una persona muy especial.
to take care of something. to take care of your body. to watch (as in take care of/babysit) would you be able to take care of my kids for two days this week. you must find a way to take care of yourself. you want me to take care of - grammar. ('he' is omitted) have/has to take care of his grandmother.
to take care of (= take charge of) encargarse de ⧫ ocuparse de; (= look after) cuidar a that takes care of that con eso todo queda arreglado that can take care of itself eso se resolverá por sí mismo
Translation for 'take care of' in the free English-Spanish dictionary and many other Spanish translations.
B1. to protect someone or something and provide the things that that person or thing needs. cuidar de alguien/algo. Take good care of that girl of yours, Patrick - she's very special. Cuida mucho de tu chica, Patrick, es una persona muy especial.
See 2 authoritative translations of Take care of someone in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.