How to Say ‘Longer’ in French
Plus long
ploo lohn
[ploo lohn]
💬 Usage Tip: Connexion of comparative adjectives.
🇫🇷 In France: Time estimation is crucial in traffic-heavy cities like Paris.
Phrase Breakdown
Plus
[ploo]
Longer
Comparative form of long, indicating more length.
Nous prenons un chemin 'plus long' aujourd'hui.
We take a longer path today.
long
[lohn]
long
Having greater length.
C'est un chemin 'long'.
It's a long path.
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