le mot préposition
The word "preposition" in French is spelled "préposition."
"Of" is one English equivalent of the French word de.Specifically, the word functions as a preposition. It also means "from" or "with" in its respective role as a preposition of origin and a preposition of means. Regardless of meaning, the pronunciation will be "duh" in French.
If you found it in a French dictionary it means that the word is a preposition.
"In" is an English equivalent of the French word "en."Specifically, the French word is a preposition. It includes among its meanings "in, into, to." The pronunciation is "aw."
Avec is a French equivalent of the English word "with."Specifically, the word functions as a preposition. It means "with" in the sense of "along with, by way of, toward." The pronunciation will be "ah-vehk" in French.
Dans, which means "in" in English, is a preposition
À or chez are French equivalents of the English word "at."Specifically, the preposition à means "at, to." It is the word that will be used in many cases. The preposition chezmeans "at" in terms of at someone's house.The respective pronunciations are "ah" and "sheh."
The French word "sur" translates to "on" or "over" in English. It is a preposition used to indicate location or position.
No, "ever after" is not the English equivalent of the French word après. Specifically, the word functions as an adverb or preposition. As an adverb, it means "after, later." As a preposition, it translates as "after, afterwards, beyond, next." Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "apreh" in French.
"In" for places and "during" for time are just two English equivalents of the French word dans.Specifically, the French word is a preposition. It may be translated as "during, in, within." It will be pronounced "daw" in French.
The word "de" is used in Spanish, Portuguese, and French as a preposition meaning "of" or "from".
The preposition is up.