How to Say ‘Next’ in French
Prochain
proh-shan
[proh-shan]
💬 Usage Tip: Adjective meaning next. It often goes before the noun: « le prochain cours », « le prochain objectif ».
🇫🇷 In France: French loves planning ahead—« prochain » pops up in daily life all the time: next class, next train, next weekend.
Phrase Breakdown
Prochain
[proh-shan]
next
Adjective meaning next or upcoming.
Dans « Prochain », Prochain indique ce qui vient après.
In "Next", Prochain indicates what comes after.
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