How to Say ‘Last night’ in French
Hier soir
ee-air swahr
[ee-air swahr]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'yesterday evening', but often translated as 'last night'.
🇫🇷 In France: French time expressions are often very direct and commonly added at the end of a sentence.
Phrase Breakdown
Hier
[ee-air]
yesterday
Refers to the day before today.
Hier soir, j'avais encore mal.
Yesterday evening, I was still in pain.
soir
[swahr]
evening
The time from late afternoon to night.
Hier soir, j'avais encore mal.
Yesterday evening, I was still in pain.
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