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pour = for
The French word "pour" translates as "for" in English.
pour means for in English. J'ai écrit ceci pour vous > I wrote that for you.
pour signifier
for -> pour (sounds somewhat similar to the English word "poor") Be careful, because the usage of prepositions tends to be very specific to each language. English might use "for" where French would use a word other than "pour", and French might use "pour" where English uses something other than "for".
No. 'To murder' is 'Pour assassiner' in French.
pour balle isn't a Dutch word.
"terai" is not a french word.
It's not a French word
"a small word for ..."
if you mean the english word OR then it's ouif you mean the french word OR then it means gold
The word for for in French is "pour." Ex: C'est pour vous. It's for you.
The French word "noisette" means "hazelnut" in English.