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French Preposition

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Prépositions - French Prepositions
Prepositions are words which link two related parts of a sentence. They are placed in front of nouns in order to indicate a relationship between that noun and the verb, adjective, or noun that precedes it. These pages will help you to understand French prepositions. Click on the underlined prepositions for specific information about meaning, usage, and more.
à       to, at, in
à côté de next to, beside
après after
au sujet de about, on the subject of
avant before
avec with
chez at the home/office of, among
contre against
dans in
d'après according to
de from, of, about
depuis since, for
derrière in back of, behind
devant in front of
durant during, while
en in, on, to
en dehors de outside of
en face de facing, across from
entre between
envers toward
environ approximately
hors de outside of
jusque until, up to, even
loin de far from
malgré despite
par by, through
parmi among
pendant during
pour for
près de near
quant à as for, regarding
sans without
selon according to
sous under
suivant according to
sur on
vers toward

Prépositions - French Prepositions

Definition: In French, prepositions are words which link two related parts of a sentence. They are placed in front of nouns in order to indicate a relationship between that noun and the verb, adjective, or noun that precedes it. 

Examples in French:
I'm talking to Jean. Je parle à Jean.
He is from Paris. Il est de Paris.
The book is for you. Le livre est pour toi.

Common French Prepositions:
  1. French Prepositions (à) - (to, at, in)
  2. French Prepositions (après & derrière) - (after)
  3. French Prepositions (avant & devant) - (before)
  4. French Prepositions (avec) - (with)
  5. French Prepositions (chez) - (among)
  6. French Prepositions (dans) - (in)
  7. French Prepositions (de) - (from, of, about)...

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