How to Say βCouldβ in French
Pourrait
poo-reh
[poo-reh]
π¬ Usage Tip: Conditional form, expresses possibility or politeness.
π«π· In France: Used for polite suggestions or hypothetical scenarios, a courteous gesture in conversation.
Phrase Breakdown
Pourrait
[poo-reh]
could
'Pourrait' is the conditional form of 'pouvoir', meaning 'could' or 'might'.
Il pourrait venir demain.
He could come tomorrow.
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