prochain means next, incoming in French.
"Prochain" in French means "next" or "upcoming." It can be used to refer to the next event, person, or occurrence in a sequence or order.
You would say "samedi prochain" in French to refer to next Saturday.
Next weekend is "le week-end prochain" in French. The word has been borrowed in French but is spelled with an hyphen.le weekend prochain
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."
The next day in French is "le lendemain."
"Prochain" in English translates to "next" or "upcoming," typically referring to something that will happen in the near future.
You would say "samedi prochain" in French to refer to next Saturday.
prochain
Next weekend is "le week-end prochain" in French. The word has been borrowed in French but is spelled with an hyphen.le weekend prochain
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."
Dimanche prochain
le prochain/la prochaine
au printemps prochain
The French adjective meaning "next" is prochain(masculine) or prochaine (feminine).
The next day in French is "le lendemain."
The words nia venita are of the Esperanto language and translate into English as our coming. These words translate into French as notre prochain.
"L'année suivante" or "l'an prochain".
"Prochain" in English translates to "next" or "upcoming," typically referring to something that will happen in the near future.