How do you say, "Hope you get well soon" in spanish? - get well soon in spanish
"I, I hope you will soon relax" · / "I hope you get well soon" / "I hope you recover quickly"
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Get Well Soon In Spanish How Do You Say, "Hope You Get Well Soon" In Spanish?
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When I Spanish for we use the subjunctive: I hope that soon more. But my students do not like Mexico "Luckily, they thought it looked too much like a foreign word. Now they were right. Maybe it was the Castilian Spanish (Spain), with other words. The" hope "for" Hope "were used, not really. It comes from the Arabic," Inshallah "means" God willing. "" I wish "literally would expect '. But I still think it sounds better to the subjectivity of the second part of the sentence use.
I, you better hope soon.
( "I hope you get well soon" is an expression.)
You should say: "I, you better hope soon." I'm glad to help.
I hope soon
Hope you get well soon
I think:)
but feels good.
This would mean, I feel much better
I hope that helps
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