French time-related words
Some great French time-related words!
Here are "tôt" (early), "avant" (before), and "après" (after).
But there are more useful time expressions that help with everyday conversation:
1️⃣ Tôt (Early)
Meaning: Early, sooner.
Example: Je me lève tôt chaque jour. (I wake up early every day.)
2️⃣ Avant (Before)
Meaning: Before (in time, for actions or events).
Example: Je mange avant de partir. (I eat before leaving.)
3️⃣ Après (After)
Meaning: After (in time).
Example: Je vais au cinéma après l'école. (I go to the cinema after school.)
4️⃣ Maintenant (Now)
Meaning: Now, at this moment.
Example: Je travaille maintenant. (I’m working now.)
5️⃣ Plus tard (Later)
Meaning: Later, afterwards.
Example: Je vais étudier plus tard. (I will study later.)
6️⃣ Jamais (Never)
Meaning: Never.
Example: Je ne mange jamais de chocolat. (I never eat chocolate.)
7️⃣ Souvent (Often)
Meaning: Often.
Example: Elle va souvent au parc. (She often goes to the park.)
8️⃣ Toujours (Always)
Meaning: Always.
Example: Je suis toujours en retard. (I’m always late.)
9️⃣ Parfois (Sometimes)
Meaning: Sometimes.
Example: Nous allons parfois au restaurant. (We sometimes go to the restaurant.)
🔟 Bientôt (Soon)
Meaning: Soon, in a little while.
Example: Je vais rentrer bientôt. (I will go home soon.)
1️⃣1️⃣ Hier (Yesterday)
Meaning: Yesterday.
Example: Hier, il a plu. (It rained yesterday.)
1️⃣2️⃣ Aujourd'hui (Today)
Meaning: Today.
Example: Aujourd'hui, je suis content. (Today, I am happy.)
1️⃣3️⃣ Demain (Tomorrow)
Meaning: Tomorrow.
Example: Demain, il fera beau. (Tomorrow, the weather will be nice.)
1️⃣4️⃣ En ce moment (At the moment)
Meaning: At this moment, right now.
Example: Je lis un livre en ce moment. (I’m reading a book right now.)
These words and expressions help convey when actions or events happen, and they’re commonly used in everyday conversations in French.
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