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Caro Arreguin
"Par" or "Pour" in French? I´m very confused!
Hi everyone. Someone can help me with the difference between the prepositions "Par" and "Pour" in French?
Thanks!
Mar 13, 2017 8:30 PM
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Hello Caro,
For: pour
By: par
Bye
March 13, 2017
1
exemples: j'apprends l'anglais par moi-meme // pour pouvoir parler facilement il faut beaucoup pratiquer
March 13, 2017
"par" means "by"
"pour " means "for"
March 21, 2017
Thanks! Now it has more sense :)
March 21, 2017
Caro Arreguin
Language Skills
English, French, German, Spanish
Learning Language
English, French, German, Spanish
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