How to Say ‘For Tuesday evening, if possible.’ in French
Pour mardi soir, si possible.
poor mar-DEE swahr see poh-see-bluh
[poor mar-DEE swahr see poh-see-bluh]
💬 Usage Tip: A neat, natural answer to a scheduling question. Short sentence fragments are very common in conversation.
🇫🇷 In France: You do not always need a full sentence in spoken French; concise polite answers like this sound normal.
Phrase Breakdown
Pour mardi soir
poor mar-DEE swahr
For Tuesday evening
Indicates the time or date desired for an event or reservation.
Je préfère pour mardi soir.
I prefer for Tuesday evening.
Words in this phrase
Pour
[poor]
for
Used to indicate the requested day or time.
Pour mardi, le studio est ouvert.
For Tuesday, the studio is open.
mardi
[mar-DEE]
Tuesday
The weekday Tuesday.
Mardi est un bon jour pour commencer le yoga.
Tuesday is a good day to start yoga.
soir
[swahr]
evening
The later part of the day, after afternoon.
Le soir, il y a souvent plus de cours.
In the evening, there are often more classes.
Si possible
see poh-see-bluh
If possible
Used to politely ask for something only if it can be arranged.
Passez demain, si possible.
Come by tomorrow, if possible.
Words in this phrase
si
[see]
if
Introduces a polite condition.
Si vous avez de la place, je viens.
If you have space, I will come.
possible
[poh-see-bluh]
possible
Available or able to be done.
Possible ou non, dites-le-moi rapidement.
Whether possible or not, tell me quickly.
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