It means why, or in a more literal translation, "for what".
The French phrase "pourquoi aimez-vous ce lieu?" translates to "why do you like this place?" in English.
I think you're looking for the word "pourquoi", which is French for "why" Spanish equivalent is por qué
pourquoi = why
"What for?" and Why?" are English equivalents of the French word pourquoi. The adverb also serves as a masculine singular noun with the translations of "cause," "motive," "reason," "why," and "why and wherefore" in English. The pronunciation will be "poor-kwa" in French.
The French word for "why" is "pourquoi."
Pourquoi
Pourquoi is the word for why. Directly it means "for what"
Only French and some French-based creoles.
The word for why, pourquoi, is pronounced like pour-kwah.
L'homme avait une attitude louche qui éveillait les soupçons des passants dans la rue.
"terai" is not a french word.
It's not a French word