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How do you say got it in french?

There are a few ways to say "got it" in French, depending on the context:

Formal:

* Compris: This is the most literal translation and is used in formal situations.

* J'ai compris: This translates to "I understood" and is also appropriate for formal situations.

Informal:

* D'accord: This means "okay" or "agreed" and is a common way to say "got it" in informal settings.

* Ok: This is a shortened version of "d'accord" and is even more informal.

* J'ai capté: This literally translates to "I captured" and is a slangy way to say "got it" that is often used by young people.

Other options:

* Bien compris: This translates to "well understood" and adds emphasis.

* Je comprends: This translates to "I understand" and is a neutral way to express understanding.

The best way to say "got it" in French depends on the situation and the relationship between the speakers.

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