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How to Say ‘To wait’ in French

Attendre

ah-TAHN-druh

[ah-TAHN-druh]

💬 Usage Tip: Base verb meaning 'to wait'. Remember: in French you usually wait for something directly, without 'for' after the verb.

🇫🇷 In France: Useful school-gate vocabulary—waiting is practically the theme of pickup time.

Phrase Breakdown

Attendre

[ah-TAHN-druh]

to wait

A verb meaning to wait.

Example

Attendre devant l'école est plus agréable au soleil.

Waiting in front of the school is more pleasant in the sun.

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