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In French, does “de” sometimes mean “in order to” or “for”??
In French, does “de” sometimes mean “in order to” or “for”??
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24 May 2019
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@hakuno_87 you could use « afin de » to say « in order to »!! ^__^
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I can’t think of an example where that would be the case. Do you have a specific example where you’d want to say « in order to »? :)
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@thisischer
I wanted to translate this sentence like “I only have time in order to finish my column for Ariste.”:_(
I will try consider once again.:-]
Je vous remercie beaucoup!:)
I wanted to translate this sentence like “I only have time in order to finish my column for Ariste.”:_(
I will try consider once again.:-]
Je vous remercie beaucoup!:)
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