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6 ways to say "Get we'll soon" in English with Hindi equivalent : Hindi-English Vocabulary Part 18

6 ways to say "Get we'll soon" in English with Hindi equivalent
6 ways to say 'Get well soon':

1. Get well soon - เคœเคฒ्เคฆी เค ीเค• เคนो เคœाเค“

2. Wish you a speedy recovery - เค†เคชเค•े เคถीเค˜्เคฐ เคธ्เคตเคธ्เคฅ เคนोเคจे เค•ी เค•ाเคฎเคจा เค•เคฐเคคे เคนैं

3. Take good care of yourself - เค…เคชเคจी เคฆेเค–เคญाเคฒ เค…เคš्เค›ी เคคเคฐเคน เคธे เค•เคฐें

4. Hope you feel better soon - เค†เคถा เคนै เค†เคช เคถीเค˜्เคฐ เคนी เคฌेเคนเคคเคฐ เคฎเคนเคธूเคธ เค•เคฐเคจे เคฒเค—ेंเค—े

5. Hoping you find strength with each new day - เค†เคถा เคนै เค•ि เค†เคช เคช्เคฐเคค्เคฏेเค• เคจเค เคฆिเคจ เค•े เคธाเคฅ เคคाเค•เคค เคชाเคंเค—े 

6. I hope each new day brings you closer to a full recovery. - เคฎुเคे เค†เคถा เคนै เค•ि เคช्เคฐเคค्เคฏेเค• เคจเคฏा เคฆिเคจ เค†เคชเค•ो เคชूเคฐी เคคเคฐเคน เค ीเค• เคนोเคจे เค•े เค•เคฐीเคฌ เคฒाเคฏेเค—ा

7. May good health envelope you - เค†เคชเค•ा เคธ्เคตाเคธ्เคฅ เค…เคš्เค›ा เคฐเคนे 

8. Hope you feel a little better every day - เค†เคถा เคนै เค†เคช เคนเคฐ เคฆिเคจ เคฅोเฅœा เคฌेเคนเคคเคฐ เคฎเคนเคธूเคธ เค•เคฐें

9. Best wishes that you will soon be back to doing all the things you love - เคถुเคญเค•ाเคฎเคจाเคं เค•ि เค†เคช เคœเคฒ्เคฆ เคนी เค‰เคจ เคธเคญी เคšीเคœों เค•ो เค•เคฐเค—े, เคœिเคจ्เคนें เค†เคช เคชเคธंเคฆ เค•เคฐเคคे เคนै।

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