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FRENCH PREPOSITION
Definition: In French, prepositions are words which link two related parts of a sentence. They are placed in front of nouns in order to indicate a relationship between that noun and the verb, adjective, or noun that precedes it.
Examples in French:
| I'm talking to Jean. |
Je parle à Jean. |
| He is from Paris. |
Il est de Paris. |
| The book is for you. |
Le livre est pour toi. |
Common French Prepositions:
- French Prepositions (à) - (to, at, in)
- French Prepositions (après & derrière) - (after)
- French Prepositions (avant & devant) - (before)
- French Prepositions (avec) - (with)
- French Prepositions (chez) - (among)
- French Prepositions (dans) - (in)
- French Prepositions (de) - (from, of, about)
- French Prepositions (depuis) - (since, for)
- French Prepositions (en) - (in, on, to)
- French Prepositions (pour) - (for)
- French Prepositions (sans) - (without)
- French Prepositions (sur) - (on)
- French Prepositions (vers & envers) - (toward)
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