The adverb 'alors' may mean in that case, then. Or it may mean so. Or in the phrase 'alors que', it means whereas, when, even though.
The phrase 'alors nous' means What about us. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'alors' means 'in that case, then'. And the personal pronoun 'nous' means 'we, us'.
The adverb 'alors' means 'in that case, so, then'. It's pronounced as follows: ah-lawr. The final 's' isn't pronounced.
You can say "à plus tard" in French to mean "see you then."
"Alors tu t'exprimes en français" translates as "So, you're expressing yourself in French".
Alors would fit reasonably well - Alors, je pense ..........
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alors on danse ? means 'so, do we dance?' in French?
The phrase 'alors nous' means What about us. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'alors' means 'in that case, then'. And the personal pronoun 'nous' means 'we, us'.
The sentence 'Alors vous parlez francais' means So you speak French. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'alors' means 'in that case, so'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'parlez' means '[you] speak'. And the noun 'francais' means 'French'.
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"Ça alors", is an expression used in French for exclamation. It is similar to "wow", "amazing" etc. in English.
"So" or "then" are general English equivalents of the French word "alors."Specifically, the French word is an adverb. It may be placed wherever it needs to be for emphasis or clarity within a sentence. The pronunciation is "ah-lohr."
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'
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'.
The adverb 'alors' means 'in that case, so, then'. It's pronounced as follows: ah-lawr. The final 's' isn't pronounced.
They don't have a specific word they just say "zut alors" for everything.