How to Say ‘For’ in French
Depuis
duh-PWEE
[duh-PWEE]
💬 Usage Tip: Depuis is used for something that started in the past and continues now: depuis trois jours = for three days.
🇫🇷 In France: French distinguishes depuis from pendant. Depuis means it is still happening.
Phrase Breakdown
Depuis
[duh-PWEE]
since / for
Used to say how long something has been happening, from the past until now.
Depuis hier, j'ai de la fièvre.
Since yesterday, I have had a fever.
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