How to Say ‘Before?’ in French
Avant ?
ah-vahn
[ah-vahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Avant means 'before.' Alone, it completes the question naturally in speech.
🇫🇷 In France: French speakers often split questions into chunks, so a final Avant ? sounds perfectly normal, not abrupt.
Phrase Breakdown
Avant
[ah-vahn]
before
Used to ask whether something happened earlier in the past.
Vous avez eu ce problème avant ?
Have you had this problem before?
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