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Cade Singleton
When does one use dans vs en?
Oct 11, 2016 11:56 PM
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Generally this simple distinction en = in and dans = inside is enough to know when to use one or the other.
En is commonly designing open areas (e.g. en France, en ville) while dans is designing boxed/closed/limited areas (e.g. dans le centre ville, dans le magasin).
Note that en sometimes refers also to a mean(*) :
- je fais de la plongée en mer / en piscine / dans le lac.
You have to understand this as :
- I'm doing sea diving /pool diving / I'm diving in(=inside) the lake.
In case you were wondering why en is used with a pool which is smaller than a lake.
(*) to be more specific it is when you can ask a question like : what kind of ... ?
What kind of diving are you doing ? sea diving. De la pongée en mer.
What kind of fishing are you doing ? river fishing. De la pêche en rivière.
What kind of trek are you doing ? in mountain/ in forest. De la randonnée en montagne/ en forêt.
etc...
Unfortunately there are exceptions, we say dans le désert and en zone désertique. For some reasons, désert is considered as if you are always inside the desert, as in a boxed area.
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