How to Say "Get well soon" in Latin
The most natural way to say "Get well soon" in Latin is Cito convalesce. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.
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When to use it
Use this phrase when someone is ill or recovering from an illness. It conveys your wish for their quick recovery. It can be used in both written and spoken contexts, such as in a card or during a visit.
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Examples in Latin
| Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Cito convalesce, amice. | Get well soon, friend. |
| Spero te cito convalescere. | I hope you get well soon. |
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Frequently asked questions
Is there a more formal way to say 'get well soon'?
Yes, you can use 'Mox convalesce' for a more formal tone.
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