How to Say ‘Now’ in French
Maintenant
man-tuh-nahn
[man-tuh-nahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Very useful adverb meaning "now." Easy to add for contrast: before/now = « avant / maintenant ».
🇫🇷 In France: French conversations often structure progress stories clearly: « avant… maintenant… »
Phrase Breakdown
Maintenant
[man-tuh-nahn]
now
A time word meaning “now” or “at present.”
Maintenant, je suis plus à l'aise en roller.
Now, I am more comfortable on rollerblades.
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