lors
The French word "lors" is most often used in the phrase "lors de", and it means "during", "at the time of", or "on the occasion of." It introduces a specific moment or event in the past or future.
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✅ Common uses of "lors":
1. "Lors de" + noun = During / At the time of / On the occasion of
Ex: Lors de la réunion, il a posé une question importante.
→ "During the meeting, he asked an important question."
2. "Lorsqu’" = contraction of "lorsque", meaning "when"
Ex: Lorsqu’il est arrivé, tout le monde était déjà là.
→ "When he arrived, everyone was already there."
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🔍 Difference between “lors de” and “lorsque”:
French English Usage
lors de during, at the time of Used before a noun
lorsque when Used before a clause (subject + verb)
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Examples:
Lors de son voyage en Espagne, elle a visité Grenade.
→ During her trip to Spain, she visited Granada.
Il pleuvait lorsque je suis sorti.
→ It was raining when I went out.
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Let me know if you want a poetic, formal, or casual use of "lors" in a sentence.
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