How to Say ‘Afternoon’ in French
Après-midi
ah-preh-mee-dee
[ah-preh-mee-dee]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "after-midday." A fun compound word!
🇫🇷 In France: You'll often hear samedi après-midi or mercredi après-midi for children's plans.
Phrase Breakdown
Après-midi
[ah-preh-mee-dee]
afternoon
Part of the day after midday.
L'après-midi, les enfants aiment jouer dehors.
In the afternoon, the children like playing outside.
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