Avant Propos as an English translation means 'Foreword.' (meaning a short introduction, normally to a book and typically by someone other than the author)
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avant means before in French.
About is 'Ã propos (de)' in French.
The word "before" in French is spelled "avant."
The French word "avant" means "before".
Before is "avant" in French.
Before is "avant" in French.
The word "before" in French is "avant."
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No, avant is not an Italian word. The adverb/preposition in question numbers among French vocabulary words, most frequently as an equivalent of "before." The pronunciation will be "a-vaw" in French.
Après and pendant means during avant means before
Prima di is an Italian equivalent of the French word avant. Both translate as "before" in English. The pronunciation will be "PREA-ma dee" in Pisan Italian and "a-vaw" in French.
Avant-garde is a French word meaning "vanguard" or "fore-guard" in military language. In science, it means "top of the art", and in art, indicates a style which seeks innovation.