"Traduis les mots" is French for "translate the words". It is a command or instruction to translate the given words into another language.
The French word 'alors' can have various meanings depending on the context, but it is commonly used to mean "then" or "so" to indicate a sequence of events or cause and effect. It can also be used to express emphasis or to transition in a conversation.
alors on danse ? means 'so, do we dance?' in French?
Bon voyage alors translates as "fare well, then"
Quickly then.
The phrase 'et alors' means and so?, andso what?, or so what? In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. And the adverb 'alors' means 'in a short while, then'.
"Ça alors", is an expression used in French for exclamation. It is similar to "wow", "amazing" etc. in English.
The French phrase "alors nous" translates to "so us" or "then us" in English. It is often used to transition to a new topic or to introduce a consequence.
An exclamation for ''too bad''
"tout, alors" means 'all, then' in French. The phrase resembles "à tout à l'heure" which means 'see you later'
This French phrase translates to "So you express yourself in French." It is often used to inquire if someone is comfortable speaking in French.
Considering timeThen or at that time when you mean at the moment- I lived in Paris at that time : je vivais alors à Paris- Until then - jusqu'alorsConsidering consequenceSoThey refused to listen, so I left. Ils refusaient d'écouter alors je suis parti.- when "alors" is followed by an relative sentence (+que + Subject + Verb (present or imperfect)as or whenwhen you mean at the moment when -While or wheraswhen you are considering "at the same moment of a continuous action"It can also be used in informal conversation to mean "So then..." and it can be placed after other words to give emphasis, e.g. "zut alors !" or "ça alors !"