How to Say ‘Leave then’ in French
Laisse alors
Les Ah-lor
[Les Ah-lor]
💬 Usage Tip: Implies leaving something temporarily.
🇫🇷 In France: In French society, there's a lot of trust involved in leaving items for repair.
Phrase Breakdown
Laisse
[Les]
Leave
To let something remain in a place.
Laisse la montre ici pour la réparation.
Leave the watch here for repair.
alors
[Ah-lor]
Then
Used to indicate a result or consequence.
Vérifiez le bracelet, alors nous continuerons.
Check the strap, then we will continue.
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