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How do you spell get me in French?

"Get me" in French can be translated in a few different ways depending on the context:

General Requests:

* "Donnez-moi" - This is the most literal translation and means "give me".

* "Procurez-moi" - This translates to "get me" or "obtain for me".

* "Apportez-moi" - This means "bring me".

For Specific Items:

* "Je voudrais..." - This means "I would like..." and is used for making requests. For example, "Je voudrais un café" means "I would like a coffee".

* "Je veux..." - This means "I want..." and is a more direct way of making a request. For example, "Je veux un sandwich" means "I want a sandwich".

Formal Requests:

* "Pouvez-vous me donner..." - This means "Can you give me..." and is a more polite way of making a request.

* "Pourriez-vous me procurer..." - This means "Could you get me..." and is a very formal way of making a request.

The best translation will depend on the specific context and the level of formality you want to use.

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