How to Say ‘For’ in French
Pour
poor
[poor]
💬 Usage Tip: Small but mighty word: "pour" means "for" and helps explain purpose: "pour la douleur," "pour dormir," "pour l'estomac."
🇫🇷 In France: French medical conversations often build in short chunks, so "pour…" is a great survival word for explaining yourself quickly.
Phrase Breakdown
Pour
[poor]
for
Used to show purpose or what something is intended to treat.
Le médecin peut demander : « Pour » quel problème prenez-vous ce médicament ?
The doctor may ask: “For” what problem are you taking this medication?
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