How to Say ‘For one pizza’ in French
Pour une pizza
poor uhn pee-zah
[poor uhn pee-zah]
💬 Usage Tip: The preposition 'pour' means 'for'. Useful for ordering.
🇫🇷 In France: Ordering food in France often involves this phrase, as pizzas are a popular takeout.
Phrase Breakdown
Pour
[poor]
For
Used as a function word to indicate the purpose or intended goal.
Je vais à la pizzeria pour une pizza.
I am going to the pizzeria for a pizza.
Une pizza
uhn pee-zah
Words in this phrase
une
[uhn]
a
Used to introduce a single item specified.
Il paye pour une pizza.
He pays for a pizza.
pizza
[pee-zah]
pizza
A popular Italian dish often topped with a variety of ingredients.
J'achète une pizza au fromage.
I am buying a cheese pizza.
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