How to say "to come pick up" in French?

In French "to come pick up" translates to  venir chercher 

Transliteration: vuh-nee shair-shay

🇫🇷 Je vais venir te chercher à la gare.

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🇺🇸 I'm going to come pick you up at the train station.



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How to say "to come pick up" in French?

You can use the word "venir chercher" which translates to "to come pick up".

How to pronounce "venir chercher" (to come pick up) in French?

The word "venir chercher" is pronounced as "vuh-nee shair-shay".

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