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How to say 'get it' in French?
En:get it?
Fr:
En:I get it or got it.
Fr:
Jun 6, 2008 3:14 PM
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According to your examples I think you are refering to the situation whre you ask somebody if he correctly understood something. Then:
"Get it?" would be translated to:
- "Tu as compris ?"
- "Tu as saisi ?"
- "Tu as pigé ?" (more informal)
"I get it" OR "got it" would be translated to:
- "J'ai compris" OR "Compris"
- "J'ai saisi"
- "J'ai pigé" OR "Pigé" (very informal)
June 6, 2008
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a l'obtenir
June 6, 2008
prend - le ou la / obtiens - le ou la / saisis - le ou la
June 11, 2008
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