How to Say ‘For Tuesday evening’ in French
Pour mardi soir
poor mar-DEE swahr
[poor mar-DEE swahr]
💬 Usage Tip: Soir means "evening." French often uses time phrases without extra words, so Pour mardi soir sounds nice and natural.
🇫🇷 In France: Classes in France are often scheduled after work, so soir is a very common booking time word.
Phrase Breakdown
Pour
[poor]
for
Used to indicate the chosen time or day.
Pour mardi soir, je suis disponible.
For Tuesday evening, I am available.
mardi
[mar-DEE]
Tuesday
The day of the week Tuesday.
Mardi soir, j'ai yoga à 18 heures.
Tuesday evening, I have yoga at 6 p.m.
soir
[swahr]
evening
The evening or nighttime part of the day.
Le soir, je préfère les cours calmes.
In the evening, I prefer calm classes.
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