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How do you say anytime in French?

"Anytime" in French can be translated in a few different ways, depending on the context:

Formal:

* À tout moment: This is the most literal translation and is often used in formal settings.

* Quand vous voulez: This means "whenever you want" and is a more polite way to say "anytime".

Informal:

* N'importe quand: This is a more informal way to say "anytime" and is often used with friends and family.

* Quand tu veux: This is the informal version of "quand vous voulez" and is used in the same way.

* À la prochaine: This means "next time" and can be used as a way to say "anytime" in a casual conversation.

Example:

* Formal: "Vous pouvez venir me voir à tout moment." (You can come see me anytime.)

* Informal: "On peut se retrouver n'importe quand." (We can meet up anytime.)

The best translation will depend on the context of the conversation and the level of formality.

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