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UK//siː juː//US//si ju//

معنى See you

A casual farewell indicating future meeting.

In simple words: I will meet you again later.

See you في جملة

  • I have to go now, but I'll see you later!
  • Thanks for coming to the party. See you next time!
  • Don't forget our meeting tomorrow; see you then!

كيفية استخدام See you

Used when parting; appropriate in most situations. Can be too casual for formal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of seeing someone wave goodbye, then saying 'see you' as you part.

كلمات ذات صلة

Collocations with See you

  • see you later
  • see you soon
  • see you next time

Synonyms for See you

Opposites of See you

Common mistakes with See you

  • Saying 'see you tomorrow' when it's not clear you'll meet again.
  • Using it in a formal email or letter.
  • Confused with 'goodbye' which is more final.

Compare See you with Goodbye, Later, Take care

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See you بلغات أخرى

More chunks like See you

يبحث الناس أيضاً عن

  • See you معنى
  • معنى See you
  • معنى كلمة See you
  • See you بالعربي
  • ترجمة See you
  • See you ايش يعني

أسئلة شائعة حول "See you"

ماذا تعني "See you"؟

I will meet you again later.

ما تعريف "See you"؟

A casual farewell indicating future meeting.

كيف تستخدم "See you" في جملة؟

I have to go now, but I'll see you later!

هل يمكنك إعطاء مثال آخر على "See you"؟

Thanks for coming to the party. See you next time!

ما مرادفات "See you"؟

تشمل البدائل الشائعة goodbye, later, take care, catch you later.

ما عكس "See you"؟

تشمل المعاني المعاكسة Goodbye, Farewell, Take care.

ما الكلمات التي تأتي مع "See you"؟

غالباً ما تقترن بـ see you later, see you soon, see you next time.

ما الأخطاء الشائعة عند استخدام "See you"؟

Saying 'see you tomorrow' when it's not clear you'll meet again. Using it in a formal email or letter. Confused with 'goodbye' which is more final.

كيف تنطق "See you"؟

US: //si ju//, UK: //siː juː//. استمع إلى الصوت أعلاه لسماع النطق الأصلي.

متى ينبغي أن أستخدم "See you"؟

Used when parting; appropriate in most situations. Can be too casual for formal settings.