Pendant means during or meanwhile in French. It can also be a form of the verb "pendre", to hang.
In French, "pendant" typically means "during" or "while." It is commonly used to indicate a period of time or simultaneous actions.
"during" in French is "pendant."
You can say "tandis que" in French to mean whereas or while.
The French phrase "je n'aime pas marcher pendant des heures" translates to "I don't like to walk for hours" in English.
"what did you do on holiday?" is translated "qu'est-ce que tu as fait pendant les vacances ?" in French.
J'ai vécu pendant quarante-cinq ans.
"Pendant le jour il était ..." means "during the day he was ..." in French.
"during" in French is "pendant."
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Pendant les vacances, j'aime... in French is "During the vacations, I like..." in English.
Into the week is "pendant la semaine" in French.
The French phrase "je n'aime pas marcher pendant des heures" translates to "I don't like to walk for hours" in English.
One has - often used to mean WE have. Pendant les vacances, on a visité Paris - during the holidays, we went to Paris.
"what did you do on holiday?" is translated "qu'est-ce que tu as fait pendant les vacances ?" in French.
You can say "tandis que" in French to mean whereas or while.
"pendant le voyage"
pendant que. I talk while you sleep = Je parle pendant que tu dors. A while - un petit temps