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How do you say See around in Hindi?

There isn't a direct translation for "See around" in Hindi that conveys the same meaning as the English phrase.

Here are some possible translations depending on the context:

If you mean "See you later":

* फिर मिलते हैं (phir milte hain) - This is the most common and natural way to say "See you later" in Hindi.

* बाद में मिलते हैं (baad mein milte hain) - This also means "See you later," but it emphasizes that you will see each other later in the future.

If you mean "See you around":

* आपसे फिर मिलूंगा (aapse phir milunga) - This translates to "I will see you again" and is suitable for a more formal setting.

* आपसे मिलता रहूंगा (aapse milta rahunga) - This translates to "I will keep meeting you" and implies a more frequent interaction.

If you mean "Look around":

* आसपास देखो (aaspaas dekho) - This literally means "look around."

* घूमो (ghumo) - This means "wander around" or "explore."

It's important to choose the appropriate phrase based on the specific context and the relationship between the speakers.

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