English
Verb
take care (third-person singular simple present takes care, present participle taking care, simple past took care, past participle taken care)
- (intransitive) To be cautious, careful or prudent.
- (intransitive) To mind, or be in charge of something.
Translations
to be in charge of something
Interjection
take care
- (when leaving) good-bye (literally, take care of yourself)
Translations
good-bye
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 好走 (zh) (hǎozǒu), 小心 (zh) (xiǎoxīn), 保重 (zh) (bǎozhòng)
- Czech: opatruj se
- Dutch: hou je haaks, het ga je goed
- Finnish: pidä itsestäsi huoli
- German: pass auf dich auf, mach's gut (de)
- Japanese: 大切にしてください (たいせつにしてください, taisetsu-ni shite kudasai), 気をつけて下さい (ki-o tsukete kudasai), お大事に (おだいじに, o-daiji-ni)
- Kazakh: сау бол (saw bol)
- Latin: cura (la), curate (la) pl, cave, cavete
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- Portuguese: se cuida
- Russian: (formal) бу́дьте здоро́вы (ru) (búdʹte zdoróvy), (informal, to a male) будь здоро́в (ru) (budʹ zdoróv), (informal, to a female) будь здоро́ва (budʹ zdoróva), (formal) береги́те себя́ (beregíte sebjá), (informal) береги́ себя́ (beregí sebjá)
- Spanish: ten cuidado, cuídate (es)
- Swedish: sköt om dig (to one person), sköt om er (to several people)
- Tagalog: ingat
- Turkish: kendine iyi bak
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