How to Say βForβ in French
Pour
poor
[poor]
π¬ Usage Tip: "Pour" usually means "for," but it can also mean "in order to": "pour apprendre" = "to learn." A small word with many missions!
π«π· In France: You'll see "pour" everywhere: menus, invitations, signs, and polite expressions like "merci pour..."
Phrase Breakdown
Pour
[poor]
for
Preposition meaning 'for', 'to', or 'in order to' depending on context.
Ce cadeau est pour toi.
This gift is for you.
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