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Heidi Vuong
How do you say "late" and "early" in French? How do you say "late" and "early" in French? With some examples please thank u! :D
Jul 19, 2014 7:33 PM
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I guess it depends on the context but most of the time: "late" would be "en retard" "early" would be "en avance"
July 19, 2014
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late it's retard with frensh language EX: le professeur arrive tard à l'école/Professor arrives late to school early: le professeur vient à l'école tôt / teacher comes to school early
July 19, 2014
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More examples that may be helpful! I know you meant early as an adverb but some of the examples here use 'early' as an adjective. tôt dans l'après-midi = early in the afternoon, in the early afternoon j'ai l'habitude de me coucher tôt = I normally ou usually go to bed early de bon ou grand matin = in the early morning, early in the morning en début/fin d'après-midi = early/late in the afternoon partir au petit matin = to leave early in the morning rentrer au petit matin = to come home in the early ou small hours
July 20, 2014
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Also: 'de bonne heure' means early: Il faut que j'arrive de bonne heure. This has the sense of 'in plenty of time'
July 20, 2014
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